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COVID-19: Total cases cross 1.05 crore-mark in India

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COVID-19: Total cases cross 1.05 crore-mark in India

COVID-19: Total cases cross 1.05 crore-mark in India

On January 16, total COVID-19 tally of India reached to 1,05,42,841.

The country reported 15,158 new COVID-19 cases in last 24 hours and active cases stands at 2,11,033.

With new 16,977 discharges, total number reached to 1,01,79715.

175 deaths were reported in last 24 hours, taking cumulative toll to 1,52,093.

According to ICMR, total number of samples tested up to 11th January is 18,57,65,491 and of these, 8,03,090 samples were tested yesterday.


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