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Odisha New Covid Cases Increases 63 percent in a Day

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Bhubaneswar: In the last 2 days, there was a decrease in the number of covid virus in Odisha. Today more than 63 percent increase COVID cases in Odisha. 260 positive cases have been detected in the last 24 hours.

According to the I & PR department information provided in twitter handle , 152 new cases are from quarantine and 108 local contacts. Among them 29 are in the age group of 0-18 years.

District wise COVID-19 Positive Cases:

  1. Angul: 1
  2. Balasore: 9
  3. Bargarh: 4
  4. Balangir: 9
  5. Cuttack: 10
  6. Deogarh: 4
  1. Dhenkanal: 1
  2. Ganjam: 2
  3. Jagatsinghpur: 5
  4. Jajpur: 5
  5. Jharsuguda: 1
  6. Kalahandi: 19
  7. Kandhamal: 2
  8. Kendrapada: 5
  9. Khurda: 45
  10. Mayurbhanj: 6
  11. Nawarangpur: 5
  12. Nayagarh: 12
  13. Nuapada: 29
  14. Puri: 7
  15. Rayagada: 4
  1. Sambalpur: 19
  2. Sonepur: 6
  3. Sundargarh: 41
  4. State Pool: 9

New recoveries: 353
Cumulative tested: 33368240
Positive: 1330853
Recovered: 1319941
Active cases: 1674

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