Active coronavirus cases in Seraikela-Kharsawan comes down to 127

Seraikela: The number of active coronavirus infection cases in Seraikela-Kharsawan district has come down to 127 now. Total deaths remain stable at 11 as no new deaths have been reported.

According to official data, 4 fresh coronavirus cases have been reported from the district, taking the total number of infections in the district to 3,487. Seraikela, Kuchai, Ichagarh and Gamharia blocks each have reported 1 fresh case, making the total for the entire district to 4 fresh cases on Tuesday.

For now, the district has only 127 active cases, while 3,349 patients have been completely cured and discharged from different hospitals and home quarantine.

The district also has 8 quarantine centres. However, no one has been housed at any of the quarantine centre yet.

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