Health Minister Shares Updates on 3 Cases of COVID-19 In Chennai: Detail Listed!
Home > News Shots > Tamil Nadu newsHours after Tamil Nadu reported three more coronavirus positive cases in the state, Health and Family Welfare Minister Dr C Vijayabaskar took to social media and shared update on the patients.
In his earlier post, he said two of them were women while the third person was a 74-year-old man. "All 3 travelled abroad. 74-year-old man return from USA at #Stanley (hospital), 52 year old femals return from USA at #Stanley,25 year old femal return from Swiss (Switzerland)at #KMC," he said in a tweet.
All three patients are currently in isolation and stable, he said, adding, they were residents of different localities in the city.
According to Economic Times report, with the new confirmed cases, the total number of positive reports in the state has reached to 15.
"#StayAtHomeSaveLives:Kindly cooperate in our fight against #corona. Stay at home to prevent the spread of disease. Pls share the awareness messages to friends and family. Lets take care of each other," he tweeted.
Meanwhile, superstar Rajinikanth donated Rs. 50 lakh for the well being of daily wage workers of the South Indian film industry. Check out the minister's tweets below:
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