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Uttar Pradesh reports 1,733 Covid-19 cases in last 24 hours

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Lucknow: A total of 1,733 Covid-19 cases were reported in the last 24 hours in Uttar Pradesh, taking the total number of active cases to 16,445 in the state, Chief Secretary, Health, Amit Mohan Prasad said.According to the official data, a total of 27,634 people have been recovered and 1084 have lost their lives due to the virus so far."57,207 samples were tested yesterday.

A total of 13,79,534 samples have been tested in the state so far," Prasad said.Meanwhile, Additional Chief Secretary (Home) Awanish Awasthi said that so far 1,14,000 FIRs have been filed and 2,66,000 people have been registered under Section 188."So far 1,14,000 FIRs have been filed and 2,66,000 people have been named under Section 188.

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