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Meghalaya reports 28th COVID-19 positive case

First Published: 2nd June, 2020 15:29 IST

Meghalaya on Monday reported it’s 28 COVID-19 positive patient after a woman who had returned from Uttarakhand tested positive for the deadly virus. The total number of positive cases in

Meghalaya on Monday reported it’s 28 COVID-19 positive patient after a woman who had returned from Uttarakhand tested positive for the deadly virus.

The total number of positive cases in the state has gone up to 28, with 15 active cases.

“Another resident of Meghalaya who returned from Uttarakhand has tested positive for COVID19. Person is under quarantine in South West Garo Hills District. Total positive cases 28 and total active cases 15,” Chief Minister Conrad Sangma tweeted on Monday evening.

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