Seraikela-Kharsawan has 349 active corona cases till Saturday, total deaths 9

Jamshedpur: The total number of deaths due to coronavirus in Seraikela-Kharsawan district has now reached 9, while the total number of active cases in the district is 349.

According to official data as on Saturday, Seraikela-Kharsawan district has collected and tested a total of 90,456 samples. Out of these, 85,805 samples have tested negative, while 3,012 samples tested positive.

Till Saturday, 2,654 patients of Seraikela-Kharsawan district have recovered from corona and have been discharged from hospitals or from home quarantine.

For now, the district has only 349 active cases. Results of 1,767 sample tests are still awaited.

On Saturday, 5,103 samples were collected in the district.

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