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147 new corona cases in UP, 2 die in Varanasi, Jhansi

2,072 Defeat Coronavirus In UP So Far
147 new corona cases in UP, 2 die in Varanasi, Jhansi
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LUCKNOW: As many as 147 new cases took UP's Covid-19 tally to 3,902 on Thursday even as 107 persons defeated the novel coronavirus infection taking the total of recovered persons to 2,072. Health officials said that the number of active cases continued to remain lower than the recovered persons. Of the total cases, 1,742 were active infection.
The state also recorded two new covid deaths.
One of the deaths took place in Varanasi, while another death was reported from Jhansi.
District magistrate, Varanasi, Kaushal Raj Sharma said that the deceased was a 58-year-old woman who was undergoing treatment in the super speciality wing of the Banaras Hindu University. She tested positive to covid and died of acute respiratory infection.
Health officials in Jhansi said that the deceased was a native of neighbouring district. "A 35-year-old man from Mahoba who was suffering from chronic liver failure and was admitted in Jhansi Medical College on Sunday was later on diagnosed Covid-19 positive. He died here on Thursday," an official statement from Jhansi said.
Two deaths were reported in Aligarh late at night, but were not documented in the official bulletin.
Among new cases, Ghaziabad recorded a jump of 19 cases. It was followed by Gautam Budha Nagar and Meerut where 16 and 14 cases respectively were reported. Situation in Agra recorded an improvement with just three cases.
Principal secretary, health and family welfare, Amit Mohan Prasad urged all migrant workers to get themselves tested for coronavirus.
He also stated that chief minister Yogi Adityanath had instructed for scaling up testing facilities further.
"The CM wants us to scale up our capacity to be able to undertake about 10,000 tests a day," he said adding that UP crossed the 1.5 lakh tests mark during the day,
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Shailvee Sharda

Journalist with the Times of India since August 2004, Shailvee Sharda writes on Health, Culture and Politics. Having covered the length and breadth of UP, she brings stories that define elements like human survival and its struggle, faiths, perceptions and thought processes that govern the decision making in everyday life, during big events such as an election, tangible and non-tangible cultural legacy and the cost and economics of well-being. She keenly follows stories that celebrate hope and life in general.

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