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COVID-19: 29 new cases take tally to 1,034 in Rajasthan

COVID-19: 29 new cases take tally to 1,034 in Rajasthan

India Blooms News Service | @indiablooms | 15 Apr 2020, 08:27 am

Jaipur/UNI: With 29 more testing positive on Wednesday in Rajasthan, the total number of infected people in the state has reached 1,034.

According to the report released by the Medical Department, 15 new corona positives were found in Jaipur, while seven new cases have been reported in Jodhpur and Kota. With this, the number of infected has reached 468 in Jaipur, 102 in Jodhpur and 64 in Kota.

The report said that five were affected in Ajmer, seven in Alwar, 53 in Banswara, 20 in Bharatpur, 28 in Bhilwara, 34 in Bikaner, 14 in Churu, 11 in Dausa, one in Dholpur, five in Dugarpur, Jaisalmer 29, 31 in Jhunjhunu, three in Karauli, two in Pali, two in Sikar, 59 in Tonk, four in Udaipur, two in Pratapgarh, six in Nagaur, 64 in Kota, 15 in Jhalawar, one in Badmer and two Hanumangarh.

The report further said that 147 reports have been tested negative from positive and 74 people have been discharged from the hospital

As many as 34,928 samples have been taken and 1034 cases were positive, 29376 negative and 4518 reports were still remaining.

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