India News | COVID-19 Tally in Nashik Goes Beyond 6,000 with 336 New Cases
Get latest articles and stories on India at LatestLY. Nashik district of Maharashtra reported 336 new coronavirus positive cases on Wednesday that pushed its overall tally to 6,132, officials said.
Nashik, Jul 8 (PTI) Nashik district of Maharashtra reported 336 new coronavirus positive cases on Wednesday that pushed its overall tally to 6,132, officials said.
With fire more succumbing to the infection, the death toll rose to 298, they said.
Of the five deceased, two were residents of areas within the Nashik Municipal Corporation (NMC) limits.
Although some of them had died earlier, their test results, which were received on Wednesday, confirmed that they were infected.
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Seventy-six of the deceased were from Malegaon, 145 from areas in NMC and 64 from other parts of the district.
Thirteen others were from outside the district, who were receiving treatment here, the officials said.
Of the total number of 6,132 cases, 1,105 were from Malegaon, 3,473 from Nashik city and 1,418 from other parts of the district. There are 136 patients from outside the district who are receiving treatment in hospitals here.
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