Odisha

Odisha Report 215 Recoveries After Year’s Biggest Spike Of 573

Bhubaneswar: Odisha saw 215 more patients recovering from the infection on the day when it reported this year’s highest spike of 573.

According to the Health and Family Welfare Department, Khurda district topped the list with 46 recovered patients, followed by 20 each from Cuttack and Nuapada.

Recoveries from other districts are as follow:

12 each from Kalahandi and Sundargarh

11 from Sambalpur

10 each from Jharsuguda and Mayurbhanj

9 from Balangir

8 from Bargarh

6 each from Balasore and Ganjam

5 each from Jajapur, Keonjhar and Puri

4 each from Boudh and Jagatsinghpur

3 from Angul

2 from Dhenkanal

2 each from Kendrapada and Koraput

1 from Rayagada

12 from State Pool

With this, the cured tally in the state has touched 3,38,150. Odisha now has 3143 active cases.

Also Read: New COVID-19 Infections In Odisha Cross 500; Khurda Leads The Tally With 96 Cases

OB Bureau

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