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394 new coronavirus cases reported in Gujarat as of 8:00 AM - May 10

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This brings total cases to 7,796, out of which 2,091 have recovered and 472 have passed away GUJARAT : 394 new coronavirus cases were reported as of 8:00 AM on May 10 in Gujarat, according to data released by the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare.

This brings the total reported cases of coronavirus in Gujarat to 7,796. Among the total people infected as on date, 2,091 have recovered and 472 have passed away.

District-wise breakup is available for 2066 of the total 7796 cases reported in the state. Ahmedabad had the highest number of Covid-19 cases at 1298 confirmed infections.

The table and map below show confirmed cases for all districts. Gujarat's 7,796 cases put it at number 2 in terms of number of cases among all states and union

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