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1346 new COVID-19 positive cases reported in last 24 hrs, informs UP Health Secretary

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1346 new COVID-19 positive cases reported in last 24 hrs, informs UP Health Secretary

1346 new COVID-19 positive cases reported in last 24 hrs, informs UP Health Secretary

In a press conference held in Lucknow on July 07, Principal Health Secretary of Uttar Pradesh, Amit Mohan Prasad informed that 1346 new COVID-19 positive cases have been reported in last 24 hours in the state.

"In the last 24 hours, 1346 new COVID-19 positive cases have been reported.

Active cases in the state stand at 9,514.

A total of 19,627 have been discharged after recovering from the disease.

The death toll stands at 827," Amit Mohan Prasad said.

He further said, "30,329 samples were tested yesterday.

9,22,049 samples have been tested in the state so far."


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