COVID-19: 2 more positive cases in Assam; both secondary contacts of Markaz attendees
First Published: 16th April, 2020 22:36 IST
Two more persons in Assam have tested positive for COVID-19. Both the persons who are residents of Morigaon district of the state are secondary contacts of Markaz event attendees at
Two more persons in Assam have tested positive for COVID-19.
Both the persons who are residents of Morigaon district of the state are secondary contacts of Markaz event attendees at Nizamuddin in Delhi last month.
#BREAKING | Two persons from Morigaon tests positive for #COVID19 in #Assam.
Both individuals are secondary contacts of #NizamuddinMarkaz attendees.
Total number of positive cases in state reaches 34; five patients have been been discharged and 1 dead. pic.twitter.com/rkfAsKc66F— Northeast Live (@NELiveTV) April 16, 2020
With this the total number of positive cases in the State has shot up to 34.
Meanwhile, the number of active cases in the State is 28, while 5 persons have recovered so far and one succumbed to the virus.
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