Corona update: Highest infected cases recorded in Indore, Bhopal
Corona update: Highest infected cases recorded in Indore, Bhopal
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Bhopal: On Friday, 603 new cases of coronavirus infection have been reported in Madhya Pradesh. Due to this, the total number of people found so far infected in the state has increased to 2,67,176. In fact, on Friday, more than two hundred patients have been found in Indore and more than a hundred patients in Bhopal. At the same time, in the last 24 hours, two more persons have been reported dead in the state due to this disease. Now, the number of people who died of this disease in the state has reached 3,883. Madhya Pradesh Health Department has recently said that 'On Friday, 219 new cases of covid-19 came to Indore on Friday, while 138 new cases were reported in Bhopal.'

At the same time, the officer also said that, out of the total 2,67,176 infected people in the state, so far 2,58,958 patients have gone home healthy and 4,335 patients are being treated in various hospitals. The Chief Minister has recently issued instructions to take special vigilance. The Chief Minister has spoken about implementing stringent measures if the corona infection rate does not decline. Simultaneously, the idea of installing night curfew in Bhopal and Indore is going on from Sunday or Monday.

At the same time, the Chief Minister has said that a public awareness campaign will be conducted. At the same time, be encouraged to apply masks, follow social distancing, avoid overcrowding, and get corona vaccinated. With this, the Chief Minister said that precautions have to be taken at the shops. In addition, shopkeepers will have to take all protective measures to protect themselves from corona in their shop. Instructions have also been given to rope in front of the shop.

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