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Cases go past 21K, toll reaches 301 in Haryana

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Chandigarh, July 12

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The spike in Covid cases continued unabated, with 658 fresh cases taking the tally to 21,240.

The death toll reached 301 with four more deaths. While Sonepat reported two more deaths, one death each was reported from Gurugram and Nuh.

Faridabad reported the maximum of 222 cases, followed by Gurugram (112), Sonepat (101) and Palwal (35). The tally of recovered patients rose to 4,389, with 142 patients having been discharged in the past 24 hours.

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Karnal reported 21 cases, taking the total to 519. Of the fresh cases, five infections surfaced in Jamalpur. In Panipat, 14 cases were detected. As per details, five of these cases were reported from Samalkha.

Twelve cases were detected in Bhiwani and 26 in Hisar. Twelve cases in Ambala took the district tally to 507. Seven of these were linked to the famous cloth market. Yamunanagar reported three cases, taking the tally to 133.

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