Trivandrum:With COVID cases spiking in Kerala as the total positive cases doubled in 20 days, Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan said that the only way out is to enforce very strict protocols.
"Kerala which had a low indicator of cases per million on Monday stands at 5,143 cases per million, while the national average is 5,882. This was not the case before. But the good thing is the fatality rate is 0.4 per cent as compared to the national average of 1.6 per cent," said Vijayan after a high-level COVID review meeting.
So far Kerala has recorded 1,79,922 positive cases of which at present active cases stand at 57,879.
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"On Monday 4,538 people turned COVID positive and 36,027 samples were tested. Since there was a review meeting, the day's full figures have not been reflected and the rest will be coming on Tuesday," said Vijayan and added that a virtual all-party meeting has been called on Tuesday.