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5 more COVID-19 cases reported in Nagaland; total count 127

First Published: 9th June, 2020 17:35 IST

Five more cases of COVID-19 have been reported in Nagaland on Tuesday, taking the total number of confirmed positive cases in the state to 127. Of the 5 new cases,

Five more cases of COVID-19 have been reported in Nagaland on Tuesday, taking the total number of confirmed positive cases in the state to 127.

Of the 5 new cases, 4 patients tested positive at Dimapur Quarantine centre while one was found coronavirus positive at Kohima Quarantine centre.

Health Minister S Pangnyu Phom in a tweet this morning stated that out of 333 samples tested, 5 new cases of COVID-19 positive have been reported. He added 4 patients are tested positive in Dimapur Quarantine Center and one from Kohima Quarantine centre.

(Positive: 127 Active: 119 Recovered: 08 Death: 00)

The active cases in the state has now risen to 119. Meanwhile, 8 individuals have recovered so far and have been discharged.

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