Odisha

328 Patients Recover From COVID-19 In Odisha

Bhubaneswar: As many as 328 patients recovered from COVID-19 and were discharged from hospitals in Odisha on Wednesday.

Of  the day’s recoveries, 52 were from Khurda, 32 from Sambalpur, 23 from Angul, 22 from Cuttack, 21 from Keonjhar, 20 from Balangir, 18 each from Puri and Sundargarh, 15 from Balasore, 14 from Nuapada, 13 from Jajpur and 10 each from Kendrapada and Mayurbhanj district, according to Health and Family Welfare department.

The recovery figures from other districts are as follow:
9 from Bargarh
5 each from Jagatsinghpur and Kalahandi
4 each from Bhadrak, Jharsuguda, Malkangiri and Rayagada
3 each from Ganjam, Koraput and Nabarangpur
2 from Deogarh
1 each from Gajapati and Sonepur
12 from State Pool
OB Bureau

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