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Gujarat reports 1,092 new Covid cases; tally at 75,482

By IANS | Updated: August 13, 2020 23:15 IST

Gandhinagar, Aug 13 Gujarat reported 1,092 new COVID-19 cases on Thursday, taking the state's total count to 75,482, ...

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Gandhinagar, Aug 13 Gujarat reported 1,092 new COVID-19 cases on Thursday, taking the state's total count to 75,482, health officials said.

With 18 more succumbing to the virus, the death toll went up to 2,733. The overall recoveries in the state stood at 58,439, the officials added.

Hotspot Surat recorded 251 cases, followed by Ahmedabad (166), Vadodara (109), Rajkot (95), Bhavnagar (40), Jamnagar (39), Amreli and Gandhinagar (33 each), Gir-Somnath (29), Dahod and Morbi (25 each), Panchmahals (23), Kutch (22), Mahesana (20), Junagadh and Surendranagar (17 each), Mahisagar (16), Navsari and Valsad (14 each), Kheda (12), Banaskantha and Patan (11 each), Bharuch and Sabarkantha (10 each), Anand (9), Chhota Udepur (8), Botad and Devbhumi Dwarka (6 each), Narmada and Porbandar (5 each), Aravalli (4), and Tapi (2).

Till now the health authorities have conducted 11,59,822 RT-PCR tests in Gujarat, out of which 10,84,340 have returned negative.

( With inputs from IANS )

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