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COVID-19: 30 new patients in MP, count 456; one more death

Apr 10, 2020, 21:54 IST
PTI
Bhopal, Apr 10 () With 30 persons testing positivefor coronavirus in Madhya Pradesh on Friday, the number ofcoronavirus cases in the state climbed to 456, while one moreperson succumbed to the disease, taking the death toll to 37,health officials said.

Twenty-one new cases were reported in Bhopal, whichtook the tally of COVID-19 patients in the state capital to119, they said.

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Indore has reported the highest 235 cases in the stateso far. But Friday's data of new cases from Indore, if any,was awaited.

A 65-year-old ayurvedic doctor died in Indore due tocoronavirus infection on Friday.

Three others, aged 52, 65 and 70, respectively, whohad died in the last two days, were confirmed to have hadthe infection as reports came on Friday morning, officialssaid.

Two doctors have died due to coronavirus in Indore inthe last 48 hours.

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The death toll in the state stands at 37, including27 deaths reported in Indore alone.

Five persons have died in Ujjain, two in Khargone, oneeach in Bhopal, Chhindwara and Dewas.

With cases coming to light in Sagar district for thefirst time, the virus has now spread in 20 districts of MadhyaPradesh.

Apart from Indore and Bhopal, Morena district hasrecorded 14 cases, Jabalpur nine, Ujjain 16, Khargone 14,Barwani 14, Gwalior six, Hoshangabad six, Khandwa five, Dewasthree, Vidisha four, Dewas three, Chhindwara and Shivpuri twoeach and Betul, Sheopur, Shajapur, Raisen, Dhar and Sagar oneeach.

One patient hails from another state.

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So far, 37 persons have been discharged fromhospitals after their recovery from COVID-19, the officialssaid.

Among active cases, the condition of 370 patients wasstable, while nine were said to be in a serious condition. LAL HWP MASKRK KRK

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