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66 new Corona suspects found positive on Thursday

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: December 24, 2020 22:25 IST

Aurangabad, Dec 24:In all, 66 new Corona suspected were reported positive on Thursday. The total number of patients ...

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Aurangabad, Dec 24:

In all, 66 new Corona suspected were reported positive on Thursday. The total number of patients in the district reached 45200 now, of which, 43451 recovered; 1193 died while 556 are being treated, informed the district administration.

Patients found in the city are from, N-7 Cidco, Bansilalnagar, API Corner Cidco, Cidco, Pagariya Colony, Pundliknagar, Shahnoorwadi, Harsul, TV Centre, Opposite MGM Hospital N-6 Cidco, Pisadevi Jaihindnagar (One each).

Radhaswami Colony, Yogayog HS N-12 (Two each). Others – 40.

Patients found in rural areas are from, Bajajnagar, Pal Phulambri (One each). Others – 9.

One dies; total deaths: 1193

A 55 years old woman from N-5, Cidco died at the Government Medical College and Hospital (GMCH). The total deaths in the district reached 1193 now.

Meanwhile, 105 patients including 92 from the city and 13 from the rural areas recovered and were given discharge on Thursday. The total number of patients recovered in the district reached 43451 now, while 556 are being treated.

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