Patna: Bihar reported 28 fresh coronavirus cases on Saturday, raising the total number of patients in the state to 251, said a top Health Department official.
According to Principal Secretary, Health, Sanjay Kumar, Patna district witnessed a rise with seven cases followed by Kaimur (6) and Buxar (5).
Three fresh cases were reported in Jamalpur town which had on Friday registered as many as 30 cases. Besides, the central Bihar district of Arwal reported its first case. Rohtas accounted for two cases, while Gaya, Bhojpur, Saran and Vaishali reported one case each.
Three residents of the Khajpura locality in the state capital tested positive in addition to as many from Beur on the outskirts of the city.
Contact tracing was on for the patients in Beur who were all females, with the youngest being eight-years-old.
Situated in the city's densely populated western corner, Khajpura has emerged as a hotspot where the infection chain started last week when a woman, who was admitted to AIIMS, Patna with breathing trouble, tested positive.
Later on, a neighbour who happened to be her worker's husband also tested positive.
On Thursday, eight people in the locality were reported to be positive, all members of the same household including a girl under 10 years of age.
On Friday, a bank employee, who resides in Patel Nagar and works at a bank in the posh Dak Bungalow Road locality, had tested positive and it turned out that he had been in touch with vegetable sellers from Khajpura before the locality became a hotspot and was sealed.
Patel Nagar, where he lives, the entire street leading to his apartment was sealed, while all residents of the building were quarantined and their samples were being tested. Spraying of disinfectants was on in the area.
The district administration has ordered the closure of the bank branch where he worked as a cashier until further orders while contact tracing is on for those who might have come in touch with the patient.
Those who have tested positive in Kaimur include four police personnel, a 28-year-old woman and three men in the age group of 34-48 years. In addition, a 42-year-old man and a 17-year-old boy, both residents of Chainpur village, have tested positive.