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BREAKING | Assam: 26 more test COVID-19 positive at Sarusajai, Guwahati

First Published: 22nd May, 2020 20:00 IST

In the biggest one-time spike in COVID-19 cases, 26 more have tested positive for the deadly virus at Sarusajai Quarantine Centre in Guwahati. With 256 active cases, the total number

In the biggest one-time spike in COVID-19 cases, 26 more have tested positive for the deadly virus at Sarusajai Quarantine Centre in Guwahati.

With 256 active cases, the total number of coronavirus cases in Assam have now risen to 256.

In the biggest one-time spike in cases, 26 cases are confirmed #COVID19 +. They are all from Sarusajai Quarantine Centre.

(Total cases 256, Recovered 54, Active cases 195, Deaths 04, Migrated 03)

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