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6 more test positive for covid-19 in Telangana

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Chief minister says by 28 April 21 districts in the state would not have any covid-19 cases HYDERABAD : Six more persons tested positive for coronavirus (covid-19) in Telangana on Tuesday, taking its total number of cases to 1009.

The state has been seeing relatively lesser number of positive cases over the last week or so, especially with new cases detected each day coming down to single digits over the last few days.

The total covi-19 deaths in the state is still 25, as no fresh casualties were reported on Tuesday. State health minister Eatala Rajender said that 42 more people have been discharged post treatment in the state, and that the total number of discharged persons as of Tuesday was 374. “Currently, there are 610 people who are

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