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Health ministry says learn to live with coronavirus as India's coronavirus count crosses 56,000

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As the coronavirus cases in India continued to increase, the health ministry today said that the citizens have to learn how to live with coronavirus. "The preventive guidelines against the virus need to be implemented as behavioral changes," said Lav Agarwal, joint secretary, Union ministry of health and family welfare in the daily press briefing.

The states added over 3,000 coronavirus cases for second straight day on Thursday, taking the India's coronavirus count to over 55,000.

As many as 3,390 people tested positive for the novel coronavirus in the last 24 hours. The total number of coronavirus patients in the country increased to 56,342.

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