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Diamond City Recordings 81 new Instances

Surat: Reaching the downward tendency, Surat town on Saturday again listed below-100 fresh Covid-19 cases.
As stated by the health section of Surat Municipal Corporation (SMC), 81 new instances and a single Covid-19 passing was reported at the Diamond town on Saturday.
The SMC release said that 361 patients are under treatment at various hospitals of town.
The complete number of instances has reached 1,10,185 using all the death toll in 1,616.
On Saturday that a 68-year-old guy from Singanpore region, that had been declared on May 25, expired at the New Civil Hospital (NCH).
On Saturday, 103 men were discharged from physicians requiring the amount of patients into 1,06,911.
Currently 10,030 men happen to be handled under home quarantine.
In the NCH 100 patients have been undergoing therapy while 119 are acknowledged at the Surat Municipal Institute of Medical Education and Research (SMIMER).

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