Alert!First #COVID19 positive case detected at Tripura. The patient is from Udaipur.Don't Panic, we are taking… https://t.co/urfAQFKMhx — Biplab Kumar Deb (@BjpBiplab) 1586189734000

Alert ~ one more #Covid_19 positive case from Dhubri District has been confirmed, taking the total number in Assam… https://t.co/vDJhuS2wih — Himanta Biswa Sarma (@himantabiswa) 1586231894000

GUWAHATI: Active Covid-19 cases in the northeast increased to 32 after two more persons tested positive in Tripura and Assam in the last 24 hours. Meghalaya and Nagaland are the only two states in the region, which have not recorded any active case yet.Among cases in the region, 28 are linked to Nizamauddin Markaaz of which 26 are in Assam and one each are in Arunachal Pradesh and Manipur. The remaining four are a girl in Manipur , who came from UK, a Mizoram man who returned from the Netherlands , a Tripura woman who went from Guwahati and a Guwahati businessman, who has travel history from New Delhi.The 45-year-old woman of Udaipur district was recorded as the first positive case in Tripura on Monday night while a 57-year-old man in Dhubri district in Assam who had attended the Tablighi Jamaat tested positive on Tuesday morning.Tripura chief minister Biplab Kumar Deb tweeted, “First #COVID19 positive case detected at Tripura. The patient is from Udaipur. Don't Panic, we are taking proper care of the patient. Stay Home Stay Safe.”Assam health minister Himanta Biswa Sarma in his tweet wrote, "One more Covid-19 positive case from Dhubri District (western Assam) has been confirmed, taking the total number in Assam to 27. This patient is related to Nizamuddin Markaz event in Delhi."The Tripura woman had returned to Tripura by train on March 18 after offering puja at Kamakhya temple.On Monday the 23-year-old woman in Manipur was declared completely free of the dreaded virus. Manipur Health and Family Welfare Minister Langpoklakpam Jayantakumar Singh in a Facebook post said that the girl has come out negative and is completely free from the COVID-19 virus.