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Nagaland reports 17 more COVID-19 cases, count rises to 347

First Published: 24th June, 2020 21:20 IST

17 more people have tested positive for COVID-19 in Nagaland on Wednesday. With this, the state’s total confirmed cases has risen to 347. The fresh cases were reported from quarantine

17 more people have tested positive for COVID-19 in Nagaland on Wednesday. With this, the state’s total confirmed cases has risen to 347.

The fresh cases were reported from quarantine centres in Kohima and Zunheboto districts 15 and 2 respectively.

Minister for Health and Family Welfare, S Pangnyu Phom  in a tweet wrote, “Out of 448 samples tested, 17 new cases of COVID-19 +ve have been reported. 15 patients from Kohima QC & 2 from Zunheboto QC.”

Meanwhile, 7 more patients have recovered from the disease. Of which 5 are from Dimapur and 2 from Kohima.

The state now has 199 active cases while the number of recovered stands at 148.

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