114 new corona patients found in Jharkhand, 252 recoverd, two died

Ranchi; 114 new corona patients were found and 252 patients were cured while two people died in the last 24 hours in Jharkhand. According to the health department, fifteen from Ranchi, seven from Bokaro, one from Chatra, nine from Deoghar, four from Dhanbad, nine from East Singhbhum, five from Garhwa, six from Giridih, seven from Gumla, six from Hazaribagh, five from Jamtara, one from Khunti. One, seven from Koderma, eight from Latehar, one from Lohardaga, three from Ramgarh, three from Sahibganj, four from Seraikela, ten from Simdega and three from West Singhbhum.

There is a death of the patient in the state. In Jeevan there is one patient from Poovir Singhbhum and one from Dumka. In scorching, Maharashtra, total covid-19 cases are 345028, genes 1224 are active and 338698 patients are cured. So far 5106 have died in the state.

(Agencies )

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