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28 fresh Covid cases reported in Jalandhar district, no death

28 fresh Covid cases reported in Jalandhar district, no death


Tribune News Service

Jalandhar, January 15

With 28 more cases, total number of Covid-19 positive cases in the district today reached 20,311. The number of deceased in Jalandhar remained 654. The active cases in district are 247 until today. 19,410 persons have been discharged while as many as 145 people are also under home isolation in Jalandhar currently. Kapurthala district saw nine persons testing positive for Covid-19 today. Two more deaths were also reported from Kapurthala. The deceased include a 77-year-old man from Baghana village in Phagwara who died at a private hospital in Jalandhar and a 49-year-old man from Hardaspur village in Phagwara who died at a private hospital in Jalandhar.

2 deaths, 13 new positive cases in Hoshiarpur

The district tally reached 7,920 with 13 new positive patients today. With two Covid-19 deaths, the toll reached 325. — OC


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