Odisha

COVID-19: Sundargarh Reports 64 New Cases; Total 364 In Odisha

Bhubaneswar: The COVID-19 positive tally in Odisha went up to 3,27,279 on Wednesday with 364 new cases reported overnight.

Of the new cases reported from 25 districts, 210 are in quarantine and 154 are local contacts.

Among the districts, Sundargarh reported the highest of 64 new cases, while Nayagarh, Rayagada, and Sonepur reported the lowest of one positive case each.

The cases in other districts are: Khurda (42), Mayurbhanj (26), Angul (25), Balangir (22), Cuttack (21), Bargarh (16), Sambalpur (15), Bhadrak (13), Keonjhar (13), Balasore (12), Kendrapara (12), Nuapada (11), Puri (11), Jharsuguda (10), Nabarangpur (9), Jajpur (8), Ganjam (7), Kalahandi (5), Jagatsinghpur (4), Koraput (3), and Gajapati (2).

Besides, the state pool has 10 cases.

At present, Odisha has 3,036 active cases and 3,22,344 patients have recovered.

OB Bureau

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