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Assam’s COVID-19 cases cross 600-mark; tally reaches 616

First Published: 26th May, 2020 20:08 IST

The number of COVID-19 cases on Tuesday crossed the 600-mark as 19 new cases were reported in Assam. The overall tally in the state now stands at 616, with 547

The number of COVID-19 cases on Tuesday crossed the 600-mark as 19 new cases were reported in Assam.

The overall tally in the state now stands at 616, with 547 active cases and 62 recovered.

19 new cases of #COVID19+ reported. 7 Karimganj, 5 Goalpara, 3 Guwahati, 1 each from Dhubri, Hailakandi, Udalguri, Lakhimpur

(Total cases 616, Recovered 62, Active cases 547, Deaths 04, Migrated 03)

 

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