Key Points

Manipur's active Covid cases reached 217 with Imphal West district bearing the brunt. While the positivity rate dropped from 32.5% to 25%, health officials warn against complacency. Governor Bhalla chaired an emergency review meeting to assess medical readiness as cases spread beyond valley districts. The state's first case in this wave was a 23-year-old woman from Bishnupur detected on June 9.

Key Points: Manipur Reports 217 Active Covid Cases as Positivity Rate Dips

  • Imphal West accounts for 146 of Manipur's 217 active cases
  • Positivity rate drops from 32.5% to 25% in 24 hours
  • Governor Bhalla reviews medical preparedness amid resurgence fears
  • First case in current wave detected June 9 in Bishnupur district
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Active Covid cases in Manipur stand at 217

Manipur's Covid cases rise to 217 with Imphal West worst-hit as officials urge vigilance amid declining positivity rate.

"People must stay alert as infections surge nationwide – Dr. Chambo Gonmei, Manipur Health Services Director"

Imphal, June 28

Even though the positivity rate declined by 7.5 per cent over the past two days, Covid-19 cases continue to rise in Manipur, where the cumulative number of active cases stood at 217, officials said on Saturday.

According to a senior official with Manipur Health and Family Welfare Department, of the 217 active cases, 146 were reported in Imphal West district, 52 in Imphal East district, nine in Thoubal district, six in Bishnupur, two in Tengnoupal and one each in Jiribam and Chandel district.

Except for the tribal-inhabited Tengnoupal and Chandel districts, the five districts fall in the Imphal Valley region, while in Jiribam, adjoining southern Assam, both tribals and Meitei community people live.

According to the official, till Friday night, the Covid-19 positivity rate in Manipur stood at 25.0 per cent against 32.5 per cent on Thursday.

Currently, 124 people with Covid positive cases remain in home isolation (quarantine).

In the current wave, the first Covid case in Manipur was reported on June 9, when a 23-year-old woman tested positive for the infection, the state's Health Services Director Chambo Gonmei said, adding that the woman hails from Bishnupur district.

Gonmei urged the people to be on alert in view of the spread of the infection in other parts of the country.

Meanwhile, Manipur Governor Ajay Kumar Bhalla earlier chaired a Covid-19 review meeting at the Raj Bhavan and advised the importance of proactive measures, adequate medical infrastructure, and community awareness to ensure the state remains equipped to handle any potential surge in cases.

The meeting was attended by Chief Secretary Prashant Kumar Singh, senior medical officials from the state Health Department and other authorities.

The review was held in view of recent directives from the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare on enhanced preparedness amid rising concerns of a possible Covid-19 resurgence.

A Raj Bhavan official said that the health officials briefed the Governor on the state's preparedness, including diagnostics, protective equipment, oxygen supply, ICU and isolation wards, essential drugs, and the Integrated Disease Surveillance Programme-Integrated Health Information Platform portal.

- IANS

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Priya S
Why is Imphal West reporting so many cases compared to other districts? The authorities should investigate if there are any super-spreader events happening there. Stay safe everyone! 🙏
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Arjun K
Good that the Governor is taking proactive measures. But I hope they're also focusing on rural areas - last time many villages suffered due to lack of medical facilities. #LearnFromPast
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Sarah B
As someone who lived in Manipur for 2 years, I'm worried about my friends there. The article mentions home isolation - are they providing proper support to these families? Food, medicines, monitoring?
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Kavya N
The government should conduct more vaccination drives, especially booster doses. Many people have become careless after cases reduced earlier. This is how waves start! 😷
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Vikram M
While the numbers seem small compared to other states, we must remember Manipur has limited healthcare infrastructure. Even 200 serious cases can overwhelm hospitals. Prevention is better than cure!
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David E
The mention of oxygen supply and ICU preparedness is reassuring. After the horrific scenes during Delta wave, it's good to see authorities being proactive this time. Hope other states are also preparing.

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