
324 new COVID cases detected in TS
The Hindu
The State recorded 324 COVID-19 cases on Wednesday, taking the total to 6,62,526. While 73,323 samples were examined, results of 2,062 were awaited.The new infections included 79 from Greater Hyderaba
The State recorded 324 COVID-19 cases on Wednesday, taking the total to 6,62,526. While 73,323 samples were examined, results of 2,062 were awaited.
The new infections included 79 from Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation region, 24 from Khammam, 22 from Karimnagar, 19 from Nalgonda and 18 from Rangareddy. No case was detected in Mulugu and Jogulamba-Gadwal districts.
One more COVID-19 patient died. With this, the death toll has reached 3,899.

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