Amaravati, Jul 13 (IANS): The Covid situation in Andhra Pradesh took a turn for the worse with the state reporting the highest single-day tally and death figures on Monday.
With 37 deaths reported in the 24 hours ending 9 a.m. on Monday, the state's death toll spiralled to 365. The highest single day death figures were reported from different parts of the state.
Anantapur, Kurnool, East Godavari and West Godavari districts reported four deaths each, followed by Chittoor, Guntur, Krishna and Prakasam (3 each), Kadapa and Nellore (2 each), and Srikakulam, Vizianagram and Visakhapatnam (1 each).
Similarly, the state also reported the highest single-day spike in the number of new cases for the fifth day in a row at 1,935 in the 24 hours ending 9 a.m. on Monday.
On Sunday, the 24-hour tally was 1,933, while Saturday's tally was 1,814. On Friday, a record 1,608 positive cases were detected and on Thursday, a high of 1,555 Covid cases was recorded.
Following the addition of 1,935 new patients, the overall tally of Covid-19 cases in Andhra Pradesh has touched 31,103.
State health officials said that all the 13 districts of the state reported new cases. East Godavari reported the highest single-day tally of 313, followed by Kurnool (249), Srikakulam (204) and Guntur (191).
Some of the other districts that reported high Covid numbers over the previous 24 hours include Anantapur (176) and Chittoor (168).
The testing numbers were slightly higher at 19,247 on Monday as compared to the 17,624 samples the previous day. As many as 1,030 persons were discharged from hospitals and covid treatment centres in the state. By Monday morning, Andhra Pradesh reported 14,274 active cases while 16,464 persons have been declared as cured and discharged.
On the brighter side, there has been a steady decline in the tally of positive cases detected in returnees from other states to Andhra Pradesh. On Monday, the figures fell by 5 in comparison to the previous day. But returnees from Telangana continued to dominate this category, with 6 of the 13 cases on Monday being returnees from the neighbouring Telugu state. Apart from this, there were 3 cases each from Karnataka and Maharashtra. There was also one case from Jharkhand.
In all, 2,416 persons have tested positive for Covid-19 among those who returned from other states. The active cases tally in this category is 550, while 1,866 persons have recovered till date.
Over the past 24 hours, three new cases were reported from persons with a travel history to foreign countries. While two of the positive cases reported on Monday had a travel history to Saudi Arabia, there was one positive case from the UK. The cumulative tally of Covid patients in this category stands at 432, while 323 persons have been discharged after getting cured.