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71 new COVID-19 cases reported in AP; number goes up to 1,403 in state

Apr 30, 2020, 12:12 IST
PTI
Amaravati, Apr 30 (): Seventy-one fresh COVID-19cases were reported in Andhra Pradesh in the last 24 hours,taking the total to 1,403, the government said on Thursday.

The toll remained at 31 in the last six days while 34more patients got cured and were discharged from hospitals inthe last 24 hours, the latest COVID-19 bulletin said.

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In all, 321 patients have been discharged in the stateso far.

The number of active cases stood at 1,051.

Kurnool district, the largest coronavirus hotbed inAP, reported 43 cases on Thursday, taking the aggregate to386.

Officials attributed the steady spurt in cases overthe last few days in Kurnool district to "local transmission."

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Krishna too continued to report fresh COVID-19 casesin double digits, adding 10 and taking the total to 246.

The other hotbed in the state-Guntur had only four newcases, making it 287 in all.

Kadapa, Anantapuramu, Chittoor, East Godavari and SPSNellore districts too added fresh cases to their tally whilefive other districts in the state reported no cases.

The aggregate number of tests conducted in the stateincreased to 94,558, with 6,497 since Wednesday.

Of the total, 93,155 tested negative so far, thebulletin said. DBV SS

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