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Haryana reports 565 cases, three deaths

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Chandigarh, July 10

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With 565 fresh cases, the Covid tally in the state reached 19,934 today. Three deaths pushed the toll to 290. One death each was reported from Ambala, Rohtak and Fatehabad.

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A 100-year-old woman of Ambala succumbed to the virus. Dr Kuldeep Singh, Civil Surgeon, said the sample of the centenarian, taken after her death, tested positive for Covid.

Fresh cases were reported from Gurugram (111), Mahendragarh (68), Hisar and Rewari (66 each), Sonepat (50), Panipat (38), Ambala (27), Rohtak and Karnal (24 each), Nuh (18), Jhajjar (16), Palwal (15), Sirsa (10), Jind (8), Bhiwani (7), Fatehabad, Panchkula and Kaithal (5 each) and Kurukshetra and Yamunanagar (1 each).

Among cases in Rewari, 25 were reported from the town and 19 from Dhaaruhera. In Mahendragarh, 28 cases were reported from Narnaul.

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Meanwhile, 394 patients were discharged today, taking the tally of cases cured to 14,904, with a recovery rate of 74.77 per cent. — TNS

On road to recovery: CM

Rohtak: CM Manohar Lal Khattar on Friday said the state’s economy and development were on the road to recovery. He told the media nearly 85% of activity was back on track. — TNS

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