Corona takes 10 lives in Jharkhand on Wednesday, State death tally now 362, new cases 1137

Ranchi: Covid-19 has again killed 10 more persons in Jharkhand on Wednesday as the disease continued to spread its wings further in the state. With this, the total death tally for the state has now reached 362.

On the other hand, the state also registered 1137 new positive cases.

Meanwhile, 736 persons have been cured and discharged in the state too on Wednesday.

In all, 1137 new positive cases have been found in the state on Wednesday taking the number of total infections in the state till date to 33,311.

Meanwhile, till date 22,486 persons have been cured and discharged in the state.

Total 643,590 samples have been tested, out of which 33,311 have been found positive.

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