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Gurugram dist reports 205 new corona cases, 9 more deaths

By IANS | Published: June 16, 2020 9:41 PM

Health officials on Tuesday detected 205 more coronavirus patients in Gurugram district on Tuesday even as nine more patients ...

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Health officials on Tuesday detected 205 more coronavirus patients in Gurugram district on Tuesday even as nine more patients lost their lives to the deadly virus.

With 9 deaths on Monday, a district official said, 27 patients have died in the last four days. A total of 46 persons have lost their lives in Gurugram city, including 42 in the last 13 days.

Gurugram district has so far reported 3,682 cases, including 1,914 who have been cured. Gurugram has 1,722 patients admitted in different hospitals.

Dr Ram Prakash Jha, a member of Covid-19 team in Gurugram, said: "As many as 55 cases were reported in MCG zone 1, 40 in zone 2, 49 in zone 3, 22 in zone 4, 28 in Pataudi, and 11 in Sohna block.

Gurugram District Magistrate Amit Khatri has appointed seven Covid cluster incharge and 24 accident commanders, with the responsibility to provide necessary things like sanitation of infected areas, barricadings, arrangements of ambulances etc.

( With inputs from IANS )

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