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Nashik

COVID-19: Nashik's recovery rate at 78.90 pc; active cases over 4k

| @indiablooms | Aug 18, 2020, at 10:23 pm

Nashik/UNI: The overall COVID-19 recovery rate stands at 78.90 per cent while there are 4,633 active cases under medical supervision in this district, stated District General Hospital RMO Dr Anant Pawar on Tuesday.

Categorically, he further said, the highest 84.66 per cent recovery rate is among district non-natives followed by city areas (82.27), Malegaon (65.67) and Nashik Rural (73.74).

With a total pandemic tally of 25,288, the highest 2,823 patients are from the limits of the Nashik Municipal Corporation followed by Malegaon civic body (605), Niphad (285), Nashik Rural (255), Sinnar (232), Malegaon Rural (144), Baglan (100) and Nandgaon (108).

The remaining cases, in two digits, are from the places of Chandwad, Dindori, Deola, Yeola, Trimbakeshwar, Surgana and Igatpuri while Kalvan and Peth have patients in single digit.

Of the tally, 19,951 people are cured while 704 others have died of the contagion till now. 

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