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COVID-19 tally rises to 572 in AP with 38 new cases

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Press Trust of India Amaravati

The coronavirus cases in Andhra

Pradesh continued their upward surge as 38 more people tested positive, taking the total to 572 on Friday.

Giving the figures for the last 24 hours ended at 9 am on Friday, the Health Department said 15 patients had recovered and been discharged from hospitals in Anantapuramu and Kadapa districts.

The department authorities said the spurt in the number of positive cases was because of the increased number of tests they were carrying out.

Chief Minister Y S Jagan Mohan Reddy has last week asserted that the overall COVID-19 situation was now under control in the state.

According to the COVID-19 official dashboard, a total number of 20,235 blood samples were tested in the state so far, of which 19,663 turned negative.

 

The state government has now reduced the daily COVID-19 bulletin from two to one.

In all, 35 Corona patients in the state had recovered and been discharged from hospitals till date.

In Kadapa district alone, 13 patients all Tablighi Jamaat event attendees and their contacts were discharged on Thursday and sent home.

In neighbouring Anantapuramu district, the first patient who tested positive for COVID-19 upon returning from Mecca, and her contact, a 10-year-old boy, were both discharged following recovery.

Kurnool district, the hotbed of COVID-19, climbed back to the top spot in the state, adding 13 new cases and reaching a total of 126 in the last 24 hours.

Guntur district shared the top position with 126 cases, including four registered since Thursday morning, followed by SPS Nellore with 64 cases and Krishna with 52.

After the discharge of 35 patients and death of 14, the total number of active Covid-19 cases in AP now stood at 523.

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First Published: Apr 17 2020 | 4:26 PM IST

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