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11 of 16 fresh Covid cases in Haryana from Gurugram, Faridabad

11 of 16 fresh Covid cases in Haryana from Gurugram, Faridabad

Time of India2 days ago

Eleven of the 16 new Covid cases that Haryana reported on Tuesday were from Gurugram and
Faridabad
districts, officials said.
According to the state health department, Gurugram and Faridabad reported six and five cases, respectively. Karnal and Jhajjar districts reported two cases each, while one case was from Ambala.
The total number of active cases in the state on Tuesday was 51 as against 44 on Monday.
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Of the 51 active cases, 17 were from Gurugram, 12 from Faridabad, 11 from Karnal, four from
Panchkula
, three each from Jhajjar and Ambala, and one from Sonipat.
As of Tuesday, no patients were hospitalised.
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On Monday, Haryana reported 18 fresh cases, of which 14 were from Gurugram, Faridabad and Karnal districts.
Last week,
Haryana Health Minister Arti Singh Rao
urged people and healthcare officials to remain vigilant and proactive. She emphasised that the health and safety of every citizen is the government's top priority.

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