Active coronavirus infection cases in Seraikela-Kharsawan drops to 143

Jamshedpur: The number of active coronavirus cases in Seraikela-Kharsawan district has again slided to 143 on Thursday from 148 on Wednesday. The number of total deaths remained stable at 11.

According to official data, a total of 1,33,505 samples have been tested in the district. Out of these, 1,25,138 samples were found negative, while 3,447 samples tested positive.

Out of the total positive patients, 3,293 patients have already been cured and discharged from different hospitals of the district.

Till date, 11 persons havel succumbed to coronavirus infection.

The number of active coronavirus infection cases came down to 143 on Thursday.

Till date, results of 5,061 sample tests are still awaited. On Thursday, the district collected a total of 1,451 samples.

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