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Covid-19 tests: Andhra Pradesh crosses 4 lakh mark

G Naga Sridha Hyderabad | Updated on June 05, 2020 Published on June 05, 2020

Andhra Pradesh has crossed four lakh mark in coronavirus (Covid-19) tests.

As on June 4, the total number of Covid-19 tests conducted across the state stood at 4,13,773, according to data of Covid-19 Command Control, Governement of Andhra Pradesh.

Out of these, 4,112 have been detected as positive cases. While 3,377 victims of the dreaded virus were from Andhra Pradesh, 616 were from other states and 119 were foreign returnees.

It may be noted that as on May 1, the number of tests conducted in the state were little over one lakh. In the month of May alone, nearly three lakh tests were conducted.

“As per available data, Andhra Pradesh now stands first in the country with 7748 tests for a million population followed by Tamil Nadu which is conducting 6864 tests,’’ A Srikanth, State Nodal Officer - Covid-19, AP said.

The percentage of Covid positive cases stands at less than one per cent and the discharge rate has been higher compared to the national average and that of the other states in the country, he added.

Published on June 05, 2020

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