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Assam reports 3 more positive COVID-19 cases

First Published: 9th May, 2020 22:46 IST

Three more positive COVID-19 cases has been reported from Jorhat in Assam on Saturday. 3 people, including an Ambulance driver from Mumbai who drove the 2 other person’s tested positive

Three more positive COVID-19 cases has been reported from Jorhat in Assam on Saturday.

3 people, including an Ambulance driver from Mumbai who drove the 2 other person’s tested positive in Jorhat.

The driver has been sent back to Mumbai. 2 positive patients are at JMCH since their arrival in Jorhat.

Assam Health Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma tweeted, “3 people, incl an Ambulance Driver from Mumbai who drove the 2, test #COVID19 + in Jorhat. Driver sent back to Mumbai. 2 are at JMCH since their arrival in Jorhat.”

↗️#COVID19 patients in Assam 62
↗️Active cases 27
↗️Discharged 34

The total number of positive patients in the state has risen to 62, with 27 active cases.

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