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Covid-19 Infections In Andhra Pradesh Crosses 7.5 Lakh Mark
By: Tupaki Desk | 10 Oct 2020 2:20 PM GMTAndhra Pradesh maintains a steady decline in fresh Coronavirus infections and over the past few days, the fresh cases have come down rapidly. With the new addition of cases, the state's caseload surpassed the 7.5 lakh mark.
In the last 24 hours, 73,625 samples were tested, and 5,653 fresh Covid-19 patients were found infected with the virus, while a total of 750517 patients have been diagnosed with the virus so far, according to the health bulletin.
Over the past few weeks, Andhra Pradesh successfully managed to bring down the average of the fresh cases which is a good sign of progress. Currently, the state has an average of around 5,000 new cases.
On the other hand, the total fatalities in connection with the novel Coronavirus in the state zoomed to 6,194, with as many as 35 patients dying of the virus in the past 24 hours.
The Covid-19 recoveries which have been increasing gradually, are heading towards the 7-lakh mark with 6,97,699, including 6659 patients beating the virus in the last 24 hours. There are 46624 active cases in the state.
In the last 24 hours, 73,625 samples were tested, and 5,653 fresh Covid-19 patients were found infected with the virus, while a total of 750517 patients have been diagnosed with the virus so far, according to the health bulletin.
Over the past few weeks, Andhra Pradesh successfully managed to bring down the average of the fresh cases which is a good sign of progress. Currently, the state has an average of around 5,000 new cases.
On the other hand, the total fatalities in connection with the novel Coronavirus in the state zoomed to 6,194, with as many as 35 patients dying of the virus in the past 24 hours.
The Covid-19 recoveries which have been increasing gradually, are heading towards the 7-lakh mark with 6,97,699, including 6659 patients beating the virus in the last 24 hours. There are 46624 active cases in the state.