Tripura: 24 more tests positive for COVID-19; tally at 88
First Published: 7th May, 2020 23:42 IST
24 people from BSF’s 86th Battalion at Ambassa tested positive for COVID-19 on Thursday. The number of positive cases in Tripura has risen to 88, with 86 active cases. “24
24 people from BSF’s 86th Battalion at Ambassa tested positive for COVID-19 on Thursday.
The number of positive cases in Tripura has risen to 88, with 86 active cases.
“24 persons from 86th-Bn #BSF Ambassa found #COVID19 POSITIVE today.Total #COVID19 patients in Tripura now stands at 88 (Active cases: 86, Discharged: 02).” tweeted Chief Minister Biplab Kumar Deb.
24 persons from 86th-Bn #BSF Ambassa found #COVID19 POSITIVE today.
Total #COVID19 patients in Tripura now stands at 88 (Active cases: 86, Discharged: 02).
There is no POSITIVE case among civilians.
🔔 ALERT 🔔
24 persons from 86th-Bn #BSF Ambassa found #COVID19 POSITIVE today
📌Total #COVID19 patients in Tripura now stands: 88
⏩Active cases: 86
⏩Discharged: 02There is no POSITIVE case among civilians.
Stay Safe.
⏱️ Updated at 10.30 pm / May 7#TripuraCovid19Count
— Biplab Kumar Deb (@BjpBiplab) May 7, 2020
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