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Nepal total COVID-19 case count reaches over 6.3 lakh, death toll at 8975

By ANI | Updated: June 26, 2021 21:15 IST

The coronavirus caseload in Nepal has reached 632,326 on Saturday with over 1,170 people reporting positive in the last 24 hours.

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The coronavirus caseload in Nepal has reached 632,326 on Saturday with over 1,170 people reporting positive in the last 24 hours.

In the past 24 hours, 30 more Covid-related fatalities were added taking the total death toll to 8,975, The Himalayan Times reported.

Nepal's Covid-19 recovery rate stands at 91.9 per cent, while on the other hand, the fatality rate stands at 1.5 per cent.

So far, a total of 3,331,960 people have received the coronavirus vaccine across the country.

Of which 2,582,375 have received the first dose while only 749,585 individuals have been inoculated with both the doses and are fully vaccinated.

Currently, there are 361 individuals in various quarantine facilities across Nepal.

( With inputs from ANI )

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