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128 positive tests for Covid-19

Varanasi: While 128 people were tested positive for Coronavirus infection, 242 patients were declared recovered in the Varanasi district on Sunday.
Among recovery patients, 236 were in house isolation and six were in hospital facilities.
In accordance with the night bulletin head of the medical officer, a total of 3,358 lab test reports received on Sunday night confirmed 128 as a positive covid.
The cumulative number of Positive Covid-19 cases in the third phase reached 12,351.
Now the active case in this district is 1,232.
In Chandauli, seven people including three women and one child tested positively took the calculation of active cases to 141.
However, 56 patients were declared cured.jaunpur District also reported 35 new cases of Coronavirus infection, increasing the number of active cases to 272.
However, 55 patients in House isolation declared cured in Jaunpur.

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