Madhya Pradesh is on number two in terms of people died due to coronavirus
Madhya Pradesh is on number two in terms of people died due to coronavirus
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In Indore, the figure has increased to 50 after the death of a police officer who was infected with Corona on Sunday. In case of death, Madhya Pradesh (72) is on the second number and Maharashtra (212) is on number one. On Sunday, 5 people died in Gujarat. The death toll in the country has reached 538. The number of positive patients in Mumbai is 2268. Whereas, 890 people have been caught in the virus so far in Indore.

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45-year-old police station incharge Devendra Chandravanshi died at 2 pm on Saturday. He was admitted to Arvindo Hospital for the last 19 days. The infection was confirmed in Chandravanshi's first corona report. Later on, 13 and 15 April reports came negative. Head of hospital management, Dr Vinod Bhandari, says that the main cause of Chandravanshi's death is pulmonary embolism. He was to be discharged from the hospital on Sunday. CMHO of Indore, Dr Praveen Jadia has said that Chandravanshi's death will be recorded only in the Corona figures  His report has also come positive after the death of the former BJP councillor. So far 50 people have died in Indore.

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According to the data released by the state government, 131 corona infected so far have recovered and returned home. The maximum number of 71 people are from Indore. After this, 31 infected in Bhopal, 7 in Morena, 6-6 in Jabalpur and Gwalior, 5 in Ujjain, 3 in Khargone and 2 in Shivpuri were completely cured. On the other hand, 23 in Indore, 3 in Shajapur, 1-1 in Jabalpur, Dewas and Ratlam, the condition of the patient is critical. So far, 442 containment arrives has been declared in the state. The maximum of these 165 is in Indore and 131 in Bhopal.

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