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Chandigarh reports 6 more coronavirus cases; tally rises to 446

Sector 41 reports 2 cases, 4 of family test positive in Sector 50

Chandigarh reports 6 more coronavirus cases; tally rises to 446

Active cases in the city have now shot up to 73.



Tribune News Service
Chandigarh, June 30

Chandigarh on Wednesday reported six new cases of coronavirus, taking the union territory’s case tally to 446.

Two cases were reported from Sector 41, where a 21-year-old woman and a 33-year-old man tested positive for contagion. Four of a family in sector 50 also tested positive for the deadly disease.

Active cases in the city have now shot up to 73.


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