Update of September 11 Regarding COVID-19 Infection

  September 11, 2021 By: INSEC

The number of COVID-19 infected people has reached 776,325 after additional 777 new cases were detected positive in Nepal on September 11, 2021. According to the Ministry of Health and Population, 738,034 of the total infected have recovered, and the recovery rate has reached 95.1% along with 1,368 latest recovered.

According to the Ministry, 6,137 swab tests were conducted in the past 24 hours. Out of the total number of tests conducted on September 11, 13% were diagnosed positive and overall there were 19.3% people diagnosed positive till now.

Till now, the death toll has reached 10,936. According to the Ministry of Health and Population, 12 people died on September 11. There are 27,355 people in home isolation. Morang, Sunsari, Jhapa, Kathmandu, Lalitpur, Bhaktapur, Chitwan, Makwanpur, Kavrepalanchok, Nuwakot, Nawalparasi East, Baglung, Kaski, Rupandehi, and Surkhet have more than 500 active cases.

On September 11, 3,703 people were tested through the antigen process among which 217 were diagnosed positive with COVID-19. Till date, 86,621 people have been diagnosed positive with antigen process. The number of infected, cured, and active cases has not been separated into this number. According to the ministry, 5,160,524 people have been fully vaccinated till September 11.

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According to Panchthar representative Sahaman Bishwakarma, the time of the prohibitory order issued in the district has been extended till September 16. According to Chief District Officer Punya Prasad Dhakal, it has been decided to extend the prohibitory order as per the decision of the meeting of the District COVID Crisis Management Centre on September 11.

According to Ilam representative Babita Mainali, the time of the prohibitory order issued in the district has been extended till further notice. According to the decision of the meeting of the District COVID Crisis Management Centre on September 10, the duration of the prohibitory order has been extended till further notice, said Chief District Officer Dhruba Kumar Khadka. The notice issued by the District Administration Office states that government offices that are more crowded during the prohibitory order should provide services in an alternative system.


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