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Covid-19

Maharashtra: Marathwada records 364 new Covid-19 cases

| @indiablooms | Nov 02, 2020, at 05:32 pm

Aurangabad/UNI: Eight districts of Maharashtra's Marathwada region reported 364 new Covid-19 cases in the last 24 hours, health authorities said on Monday.

The region also witnessed seven fatalities during the same period.

Details from all the district headquarters collected by UNI stated that out of the eight districts in the region, Jalna was the worst affected with 49 fresh cases and 3 fatalities, followed by Aurangabad with 68 new cases and 1 death, Nanded 55 cases and 1 death, Osmanabad 49 cases and 1 death, Parbhani 25 cases and one death, Beed 74 cases and Hingoli 14 cases.

Meanwhile, 5,369 more corona cases and 113 deaths were reported across the state. With this, the state's case tally reached 16.83 lakh.

While 3,726 cured patients discharged, a total 44,024 patients succumbed to the disease so far.

At present, 1.25 lakh patients were undergoing treatment in different hospitals and Covid care centres in the state. 

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