Patna:In view of the recent spike in some parts of the country, Bihar chief minister Nitish Kumar on Saturday held a meeting with officials via video conferencing and also asked to keep a vigil on people coming from other states Bihar.
The high-level meeting held at the CM's residence and the top officials of the state administration took part.
CM asked the health department officials and all district magistrates (DMs) to maintain a special vigil on the passengers arriving in the state either by train, bus or flight.
Ordering the officials to keep a vigil on people who are coming outside Bihar, CM Kumar said, "Keep proper information about ‘travel history’ of the passengers arriving in Bihar and also alert those people who are likely to come in their contact. Ensure testing of passengers arriving at railway stations, bus stops and airports across the state."
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"As of 19 March 2021, a total of 23,058,747 Covid-19 tests have been done. In Bihar, 1,80,570 tests are being conducted per 10 lakh population. The total positive cases are 2,63,355 while the total number of active cases is 436. The average recovery rate at the national level is 96.26 per cent, while the average recovery rate of the state is 99.24 per cent. The average death rate at the national level is 1.38 per cent while the average death rate of the state is 0.59 per cent," Kumar informed.