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Covid-19 cases cross 300-mark in AP, 280 linked to Nizamuddin event

One more death reported, toll goes up to 4

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Naveen S. Gerewal

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Tribune News Service

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Hyderabad, April 7

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With 37 new cases, the number of persons testing positive for Covid-19 in Andhra Pradesh on Monday crossed the 300-mark.

However, fatalities in the state have been curtailed. Out of the 303 reported cases, 280 are linked to Markaz at Nizamuddin in New Delhi last month.

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A 45-year-old person died of coronavirus in Kurnool district of Andhra, taking the toll to four even as one more case of Covid-19 was reported overnight.

One person from Krishna district was discharged from the hospital on Monday. With this, the number of persons cured of Covid-19 stands at 6 in the state.

Continuing with the trends observed in the past few days, the highest number of persons testing positive were detected in Kurnool district. With 18 new cases testing positive, the district’s tally rose to 74 on Monday evening.

Of the remaining cases, Nellore reported 8, West Godavari reported 5 and Kadapa reported 4 cases, while 1 case each were reported from Krishna and Prakasam districts.

Officials said that at a review meeting held earlier on Monday, Special Chief Secretary Jawahar Reddy had informed Chief Minister Jagan Mohan Reddy that of the 266 confirmed Covid-19 cases reported by Monday morning, 280 persons are linked to the Tablighi Jamaat congregation held between in Delhi.

With numbers on the rise and clear link to the Delhi-returnees, the state government had on Sunday decided to conduct screening in clusters in the red zones.

With inputs from IANS.

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