Statistics of the COVID-19 pandemic in Tamil Nadu

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Total confirmed cases, active cases, recoveries and deaths

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Active cases

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Confirmed cases by districts

>100,000
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>10,000 and <100,000
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>5,000 and <10,000
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Case completion percentage

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Daily new cases

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Daily new recovered

  New recoveries per day  7-day moving average of new recoveries per day

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Daily new deaths

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Note: On 22 July, 444 previous deaths were added to Chennai district after reconciliation; which are not included in the chart. [1]

Daily new cases by type of spread

  Primary cases  Cluster cases  Travel Primary cases
  Travel Contact cases  Local Contact cases  Inter-state Return cases

Positive sampling rate

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Case fatality rate

The trend of case fatality rate for COVID-19 from 25 March, the day first death in the state was recorded. [2]

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Total samples tested

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Daily new samples tested

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Plot of new samples tested per day vs new confirmed positive per day

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References

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  2. "மதுரையில் தமிழகத்தின் முதல் கொரோனா பலி : 54 வயது நபர் மரணம்". Tamil News patrikai. 2020-03-25. Archived from the original on 28 March 2020. Retrieved 2020-03-28.