Of 24,139 samples examined, 602 COVID cases detected
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Telangana recorded 602 COVID-19 cases on Sunday as solely 24,139 assessments have been performed. Comparatively much less variety of assessments are performed on Sundays and holidays. Usually, round 40,000 to 45,000 assessments are performed in a day. The State Health division officers earlier stated that in different States too, much less assessments are performed on Sundays and holidays.
Of the 24,139 folks examined on Sunday, outcomes of 281 have been awaited. Three extra COVID-19 sufferers died.
The new 602 cases embrace 129 from Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC), 62 from Rangareddy, 60 from Medchal Malkajgiri, 51 from Karimnagar. The lowest of 1 case every was recorded in Narayanpet, Nirmal and Kumaram Bheem Asifabad district, and two every in Yadadri Bhongir and Jangaon.
From March 2 to November 22, a complete of 51,58,474 samples have been put to check and a pair of,64,128 have been detected with coronavirus. According to the media bulletin issued by the State Health division, out of the entire cases, 11,227 have been energetic cases, 2,51,468 have recovered, and 1,433 folks have died. While the restoration fee in India is 93.7%, it’s 95.2% within the State.
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