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'Cop vs Covid 19' depicts Hyderabad Police's efforts amid COVID-19 pandemic

By ANI | Updated: December 13, 2020 01:15 IST

The Chief Justice of Telangana State High Court Raghavendra Singh Chauhan on Saturday launched 'Cop vs Covid-19' a book that depicts the pictorial narration of the efforts put in by Hyderabad city Police amid Covid-19 pandemic.

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The Chief Justice of Telangana State High Court Raghavendra Singh Chauhan on Saturday launched 'Cop vs Covid-19' a book that depicts the pictorial narration of the efforts put in by Hyderabad city Police amid Covid-19 pandemic.

The newly launched book depicts the work and the efforts of the Hyderabad police in battling the COVID-19 pandemic and helping the people.

Anj Kumar Hyderabad Police Commissioner said that police with the support of Government and NGO's orgzations have put in a lot of efforts to battle with COVID 19.

"The Telangana State High Court Chief Justice Raghavendra Singh Chauhan today launched the book 'Cop vs Covid 19' which is a pictorial narration of the effort put in by the Hyderabad city police to battle with the COVID-19 pandemic for the last eight to nine months."

"Hyderabad city police in collaboration with various departments of the government and NGO's is fighting against the Coronavirus pandemic. In the process, some of the Covid warriors have given the supreme sacrifice," he added.

Anj Kumar advised the people to not to neglect the Covid guidelines as the virus exists and the battle against the virus is still going on.

"Untill a vaccine is made available, all of us must be very careful and alert," he said.

A total of 635 new COVID-19 cases and four deaths have been reported in Telangana on Friday, the state government said on Saturday. The state Health Department informed the coronavirus count in Telangana has increased to 2,77,151 including 2,67,992 discharges. The active cases currently stand at 7,670. A total of 1,489 COVID-19 deaths have been reported in the state till Friday.

Telangana's COVID-19 recovery rate stands at 96.69 per cent and the case fatality rate stands at 0.53 per cent.

( With inputs from ANI )

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