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Lucknow gets 240 new Covid cases in 48 hrs

By IANS | Updated: April 24, 2023 09:00 IST

Lucknow, April 24 A total of 240 people have tested positive for the novel Coronavirus infection in Lucknow ...

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Lucknow, April 24 A total of 240 people have tested positive for the novel Coronavirus infection in Lucknow in the past 48 hours, taking the active caseload count to 896.

Of these, 141 tested positive on Saturday and 99 on Sunday.

Four patients have been hospitalised due to their health conditions, while others are recuperating in home isolation.

With this, the number of hospitalised patients has reached 17 at KGMU, Lokbandhu and SGPGIMS.

At least 328 patients have recovered from the infection in the last 24 hours.

Health department officials said the positivity rate (number of samples tested per 100) is 7.8 which has gone up from three recorded two weeks ago. However, officials said that the recovery rate was also increasing.

District surveillance officer Dr Nishant Nirwan said, "The health condition of patients admitted to hospitals is stable and our team is monitoring the situation."

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