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With over 65,000 new cases, India's COVID tally crosses 28 lakh mark

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With over 65,000 new cases, India's COVID tally crosses 28 lakh mark

With over 65,000 new cases, India's COVID tally crosses 28 lakh mark

With continuous rise in COVID-19 cases, India crossed 28 lakh mark on August 20.

The spike of 69,652 cases and 977 deaths reported in India in the last 24 hours.

COVID-19 tally in country rose to 28,36,926 including 6,86,395 active cases.

According to ICMR, total number of samples tested up to August 19 is 3,26,61,252.

Of these, 9,18,470 samples were tested yesterday.


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