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Chandigarh records 66 new cases, 6 deaths

Chandigarh records 66 new cases, 6 deaths

The infection tally in the city is 60,928. Tribune photo



Tribune News Service

Chandigarh, June 10

Chandigarh on Thursday registered 66 cases, taking its infection tally to 60,928, according to a medical bulletin. 

Six more people succumbed to Covid, taking the death toll to 783 in the union territory. 

The number of active cases dropped to 685 from 740 a day before, the bulletin said. 

A total of 5,33,043 samples have been taken for testing so far, of which 4,70,876 tested negative while reports of 14 are awaited.

 


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