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Covid-19: India records 34,703 new cases and 553 deaths, lowest in 111 days| Oneindia News

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Covid-19: India records 34,703 new cases and 553 deaths, lowest in 111 days| Oneindia News

Covid-19: India records 34,703 new cases and 553 deaths, lowest in 111 days| Oneindia News

India recorded 34,703 new cases in the last 24 hours, its lowest in 111 days as the second wave of Covid infections appears to be ebbing.

The recovery rate stands at 97.17 per cent and the daily test positivity rate is at 2.11 per cent.

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