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Two deaths push Chandigarh toll past 200

City sees 83 new cases, 113 recoveries

Two deaths push Chandigarh toll past 200

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Chandigarh, October 15

The city today reported two Covid-19 fatalities, taking the toll to 201.

The city also saw 83 new cases. The UT case tally now stands at 13,477. A 43-year-old man from Khuda Ali Sher, who was suffering from acute chronic kidney disease, succumbed to the virus at the PGI.

A 66-year-old man from Sector 47, who was suffering from diabetes and hypertension, died at the GMCH-32. — TNS


Two more die in Mohali, toll 211

Mohali: The district witnessed two more Covid fatalities during the past 24 hours, taking the toll to 211. Besides, 59 fresh cases surfaced in the district. The new cases included 37 from Mohali (Urban), eight each from Dera Bassi and Lalru, four from Dhakoli and two from Gharuan. Meanwhile, 66 more patients in the district have defeated the virus. So far, 11,618 cases of Covid have been reported from the district and 10,547 of these have been cured. TNS


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