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BREAKING | One more tests COVID-19 positive in Assam; tally at 59

First Published: 9th May, 2020 0:20 IST

One more person, a student of Regional Dental College in Kamrup (M) have tested positive for COVID-19 on Saturday. The total number of positive coronavirus cases in Assam have reached

One more person, a student of Regional Dental College in Kamrup (M) have tested positive for COVID-19 on Saturday.

The total number of positive coronavirus cases in Assam have reached 59.

Assam Health Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma tweeted,” One student of Regional Dental College, Kamrup Metro has tested #COVID19 positive.”

↗️Total #COVID19 patients in Assam 59
↗️Active cases 24
↗️Discharged 34

Earlier, 2 more persons who had travelled in the bus which ferried people from Rajasthan were tested positive for COVID-19.

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