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Assam reports 85 more COVID-19 cases; tally reaches 1,185

First Published: 30th May, 2020 21:11 IST

85 more cases of COVID-19 have surfaced in Assam taking the state’s overall tally to 1,185. With this, the number of active cases has now risen to 1,015 and 163

85 more cases of COVID-19 have surfaced in Assam taking the state’s overall tally to 1,185.

With this, the number of active cases has now risen to 1,015 and 163 recovered.

Taking to Twitter Health Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma informed, “85 new cases of #COVID19+. 26 Kokrajhar & Chirang, 20 Hailakandi, 13 Kamrup, 13 Dibrigarh, 9 Jorhat, 2 Golaghat, 2 Cachar.”

↗️Total cases 1185
↗️Recovered 163
↗️Active cases 1015
↗️Deaths 04

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