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Arunachal Pradesh records biggest-single day spike as 15 more test COVID-19 positive

First Published: 1st June, 2020 22:38 IST

15 more fresh cases of COVID-19 were reported from Arunachal Pradesh on Monday, taking the state’s overall tally to 20. This is the biggest single-day spike in coronavirus cases recorded

15 more fresh cases of COVID-19 were reported from Arunachal Pradesh on Monday, taking the state’s overall tally to 20.

This is the biggest single-day spike in coronavirus cases recorded in the frontier state. The number of active cases has now climbed to 19.

Arunachal Pradesh chief minister Pema Khandu in a tweet on Monday evening said all the infected patients were in quarantine facilities and they have been shifted to the Covid Care Centre.

“Rise in Positive #Covid19, 15 more positive cases detected, all are in Quarantine facilities being shifted to Covid Care Centre. Total Positive Active as of now is 19,” Khandu tweeted.

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