Covid-19: 477 new cases take Andhra Pradesh’s tally to 8\,929

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Covid-19: 477 new cases take Andhra Pradesh’s tally to 8,929

Our Burea Hyderabad | Updated on June 21, 2020 Published on June 21, 2020

Shops are closed in busy Gandhinagar area following the spike in Covid cases, in Vijayawada on June 20, 2020.   -  The Hindu

Andhra Pradesh has on Sunday reported 477 new cases which took the total number of Coronavirus tally to 8,929.

According to a bulletin released on Sunday, 24,451 samples were tested in the last twenty-four hours. While 151 patients have been discharged five succumbed taking the total death toll to 106 in the state. After a total of 4,307 recoveries, the number of active cases in the state now stood at 4,516, according to the bulletin.

An examination of data since June 1 when the `unlock’ started, shows a significant increase in the number of Covid-19 positive cases with the addition of 5,253 cases in the last 20 days.

Published on June 21, 2020

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