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Maximum 22 recoveries in a day in November

More than 6,800 covid tests have been done. Which is the highest test of more than 3,000 from district Nagpur.

Nagpur: At 22 this region has recorded the highest ever recoveries of the month against 18 new covid cases as well as any covid death in any district.

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More than 6,800 covid tests have been done. Which is the highest test of more than 3,000 from district Nagpur. After a slight increase in the cases of covid, the number of active covid cases has reached to 124 now. Right now only district Gondia is coronavirus free.

In the month of November, around 243 have been cured so far while 280 covid cases have been detected.

Number active case at 58 in region

7 new covid cases have come out in district Nagpur. Out of which 5 from the city and 1-1 in rural and outside the district are included in the case of covid. And the district also has 58 active covid cases in this area.

Washim: In this district, 1 new covid case has come to the fore, but on Wednesday, not a single patient was cured. Now 2 cases are active in the district. And new covid cases have come out in 266 tests in Washim day. There hasn’t been a single death.

Gondia: This district has been Covid-19 free, though it has conducted around 278 tests.

Bhandara: Even after 1 covid case has become active in this district, there has been no coronavirus case or discharge at all. Bhandara district has done 279 tests.

Akola: 1 new covid case has come to the fore in this district and 2 covid patients have been cured. There are 5 active cases in the district.

Gadchiroli: 2 new covid cases have been registered in this district and the same number have been cured in the district. There are 8 active covid patients in Gadchiroli.

Buldhana: 1 new case of coronavirus has been found in this district and 2 have become healthy. There are 14 active cases left in Buldhana.

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