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150 cases, Ludhiana worst-hit

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Tribune News Service

Chandigarh, June 30

With 150 fresh cases, including five deaths, reported in the past 24 hours, the state count of confirmed Covid cases has reached 5,568.

Two deaths were reported from Amritsar and one each from Patiala, Ludhiana and Jalandhar. As per the media bulletin, 45 cases were reported from Ludhiana, 26 from Jalandhar, 22 from Sangrur, 11 from SAS Nagar and nine from Fatehgarh Sahib.

With two more deaths, Amritsar’s toll has reached 43. The district has also reported seven Covid positive patients, with which its total count has reached 911. In Ludhiana, a 43-year-old man from Madhopuri lost his life today. He was tested positive and was admitted to the CMCH. Besides, 45 positive cases have been reported in the district. These include a 34-year-old pregnant woman from Amar colony, Bhamian Kalan. Also, seven new cases have been reported from the DMCH.

Sangrur has reported 22 cases. Of these, eight are from Sangrur block, three from Ahmedgarh, two from Bhawanigarh, one from Kauhrian, one from Amargarh, two from Sunam and one from Malerkotla.

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