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44 new corona suspects found positive in dist

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: January 28, 2021 23:25 IST

Aurangabad, Jan 28: In all, 44 new corona suspects were found positive in the district on Thursday. The total ...

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Aurangabad, Jan 28: In all, 44 new corona suspects were found positive in the district on Thursday. The total number of patients reached 46,892 now, of which 45,565 recovered, 1,236 died while 91 are being treated.

The district administration said that the patients found in the city are from, Itkheda, AMC area, Vedantnagar, Padampura, SB Colony, Satara area, Bajajnagar, N-11, Honajinagar, Bhagatsinghnagar, Vishrantinagar, Pisadevi, Ayodhyanagar, N-9 Cidco, Military Hospital (One each).

Jadhavmandi, Mhasobanagar (Two each). Others – 18.

Patients found in the rural areas are from, Swami Vivekanandnagar Phulambri, Bajajnagar, Sainagar Road, Others (One each). Varud Qazi – 3.

One dies: total deaths: 1,236

An 88-year-old person died at a private hospital. The total number of deaths in the district reached 1,236 now.

Meanwhile, 55 patients, 47 from the city and 8 from the rural areas, recovered and were given discharge on Thursday. A total number of 45,565 patients recovered in the district so far while 91 are being treated.

Tags: SB ColonyAMCAmccN-9 Cidco
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