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Maharashtra: 35 more nCoV cases in Aurangabad

| @indiablooms | Jul 11, 2020, at 09:05 pm

Aurangabad/UNI: Thirty five fresh corona positive cases were reported in Mahasrahtra's Aurangabad on Saturday, after registering 159 infections in morning, taking the count to 8,143, district authorities said.

Of the fresh cases, 20 were males and 15 females.

Of the district contagion caseload, 4463 have been cured, 342 died and 3,338 people were undergoing treatment, said district administration sources.

Meanwhile, on the second day of Janta curfew in city, all the streets and markets wore a deserted look, except for health workers and police force who were seen moving for their duties.

 

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