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COVID-19 caseload in West Midnapore increasing, sanitisation drive underway

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COVID-19 caseload in West Midnapore increasing, sanitisation drive underway

COVID-19 caseload in West Midnapore increasing, sanitisation drive underway

Amidst the devastating second wave of the COVID-19 pandemic, COVID patients are increasing in West Bengal's West Midnapore.

In the past few days nearly a thousand people tested COVID positive in the entire district.

District administration undertook sanitisation work where residents tested COVID positive.

There are 94,949 active COVID cases in West Bengal.


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