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COVID-19: Active cases on gradual rise in Delhi

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COVID-19: Active cases on gradual rise in Delhi

COVID-19: Active cases on gradual rise in Delhi

After achieving 90% recovery rate, cases surged by over 2000 in Delhi on August 30.

Total active cases in Delhi now stand at 14,793.

Prominent doctors in national capital have warned cases are expected to further rise with resumption of metro services.

Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh continue to lead caseload of India.

Over 10 lakh samples were tested on August 29.


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