81 new cases in Seraikela, 17 in West Singhbhum
Jamshedpur/Ranchi, Sept. 3: Jharkhand’s COVID-19 tally raced past 46 thousand on Thursday with the single-day spike of 1160 fresh cases, while the number of recoveries surged past 30 thousand, state health department bulletin showed.

Corona positive cases have climbed to 46053. Thursday’s health bulletin also attributed 3 deaths to the disease taking the state death toll to 441.

All the three deaths have been reported from Jamshedpur.
Jamshedpur continues to top the casualty list with 3 patients losing their life on Thursday.

758 people have recovered and were discharged from various COVID hospital�s across the state on Thursday. 30523 28000 people have recovered in Jharkhand till date while around 15000 active cases are still present in the state.

In Jamshedpur the COVID-19 tally has crossed 7400 mark.
328 new cases were reported on Thursday, September 3 taking the East Singhbhum tally to 7452. 193 people recovered of the virus on Thursday, in Jamshedpur. 5055 people have recovered and have been discharged in Jamshedpur.

The district administration spokesperson informed that 328 corona positives have been identified in the East Singhbhum district on Thursday.

According to East Singhbhum administration report, 216 people have died of coronavirus in Jamshedpur till the filing of this report on late Thursday night including 3 deaths reported on September 3. Active cases in Jamshedpur stand at 2181.
81 new cases were reported in Seraikela taking the district tally to 1298. 17 positives have come up in West Singhbhum.
The first case of the pandemic was reported from Hindpiri on March 31, when a 22-year-old Malaysian woman, who had been to Delhi�s Tablighi Jamaat congregation, tested positive. She has since been discharged after being recorded from the dreaded disease.
The Jharkhand government has extended the coronavirus pandemic-triggered lockdown in containment zone in the state till September 30. However, all the economic activities in the state are allowed outside containment zones.
The hotels, dharmshala, lodge and guest houses reopened after around 6 months following SOPs and guidelines of the government. Restaurants and shopping malls also resumed after a long time.

