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COVID-19 case count rises to 142,136 in Myanmar

By ANI | Updated: March 15, 2021 00:00 IST

The total count of COVID-19 cases has risen to 142,136 in Myanmar, according to a release from the Health and Sports Ministry.

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The total count of COVID-19 cases has risen to 142,136 in Myanmar, according to a release from the Health and Sports Ministry.

Myanmar reported 14 new COVID-19 infections in the past 24 hours, the release said.

The death toll stood at 3,201 on Saturday while 131,736 recovered patients have been discharged from hospitals so far.

A total of 1,315 samples were tested for COVID-19 on Saturday, down from around 10,000 samples tested daily in the first week of last month.

COVID-19 was first detected in Myanmar on March 23 last year. (/Xinhua)

( With inputs from ANI )

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