Assam: 3 more positive COVID-19 cases detected at Sarusajai, Guwahati
First Published: 19th May, 2020 23:14 IST
Three more positive COVID-19 cases detected at Sarusajai Quarantine Centre in Guwahati. With 110 active cases, the total number of coronavirus cases in Assam have now risen to 157. Health
Three more positive COVID-19 cases detected at Sarusajai Quarantine Centre in Guwahati.
With 110 active cases, the total number of coronavirus cases in Assam have now risen to 157.
Health Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma taking to Twitter informed,”Three new #COVID + cases detected from Sarusajai Quarantine Centre. Now the total patient count goes to 157. I request all to maintain #SocialDistanacing, must wear masks, and wash your hands frequently.”
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