94 more coronavirus cases, one death in Chandigarh
Chandigarh, November 4
One more COVID-related death in Chandigarh on Wednesday took the toll to 229 while 94 new cases pushed the infection count to 14,702, official data showed.
A 34-year-old coronavirus positive man, a resident of Manimajra, died at a government hospital here, as per the medical bulletin.
There are 671 active cases as of now, it said.
A total of 51 patients were discharged after they recovered from infection, taking the number of cured persons to 13,802, according to the bulletin.
A total of 1,10,989 samples have been taken for testing so far and of them, 95,620 tested negative while reports of 101 samples were awaited, the bulletin stated. — PTI
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