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40 Corona suspects found positive on Saturday

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: July 3, 2021 23:00 IST

Aurangabad, July 3:In all, 40 new Corona suspects were found positive on Saturday. For detail, refer to the ...

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Aurangabad, July 3:

In all, 40 new Corona suspects were found positive on Saturday. For detail, refer to the box given below.

Patients found in the city are from Ghati, Delhi Gate Petrol Pump, Deolai, Satara area, Radhaswami Colony, Ulkanagari, N-12 Chhatrapatinagar, Samarthnagar, Beed By-pass, Mhada Colony (One each). Others - 3.

Patients found in the rural areas are from Phulambri, Sillod, Soyegaon (One each). Vaijapur, Others (Three each). Gangapur - 4, Paithan - 7.

3 die; total deaths: 3437

A 65 years old woman from Mhasla, Phulambri, 56 years old woman from Jawali, Kannad and 70 years old woman from Galleborgaon, Khuldabad died at the Government Medical College and Hospital (GMCH).

Final cases tally in Aurangabad district July 3

New patients: 40 (City 13 Rural 27)

Total patients: 1,46,374

Cured - 1,42,331

Discharged today: 61 (City 16 45 rural)

Active: 606

Deaths: 3437 (03 die on Saturday)

Tags: Radhaswami ColonyMhada ColonyGovernment medical college and hospital
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