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On Thursday, 3,961 individuals recovered with a recovery rate of 92.69 per cent
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The number of active cases in Telangana, as on Wednesday evening, stood at 38,632
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As part of containing the spread of Covid infections, the state government will launch a unique Covid vaccination drive between May 28 and May 30, exclusively for individuals who fall under high-risk groups
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On Tuesday, 4,298 individuals have recovered with a recovery rate of 92.52 per cent
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The SUTRA mathematical model forecast that by the end of June, the country will be left with a daily average of just 15, 000 new Covid positive cases
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On Sunday, 4,693 individuals have recovered with a recovery rate of 92.11 per cent
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The number of active cases in Telangana as on Saturday evening stood at 42,959
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On Wednesday, 4,976 individuals have recovered with a recovery rate of 90.75 per cent
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On Tuesday, 5,186 individuals have recovered with a recovery rate of 90.47 per cent
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Night curfew, containment strategies help in keeping a check on infections and fatalities, say health officials
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On Wednesday, 5,695 individuals have recovered with a recovery rate of 87.89 per cent
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On Tuesday, 7,430 individuals have recovered with a recovery rate of 87.58 per cent
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On Monday, 7,754 individuals have recovered from the virus with a recovery rate of 86.94 per cent
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The number of active cases in Telangana, as on Sunday evening, has reached 65,757
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The number of active cases in the State is 68,462
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Between Wednesday and Thursday, authorities conducted 76,047 Covid rapid tests, of which results of 3,127 samples are awaited. On Thursday, 9,122 individuals recovered, with a recovery rate of 84. 12 percent.
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Physical distancing still remains the best way to beat new variants, says official
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Health officials urge individuals, who are unsure of their Covid status, not to wait for tests if they have symptoms
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Asymptomatic patients continue to drive the ongoing second wave of Covid infections and challenge the containment strategies of public health officials
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The N440K can generate about ten times more virus particles than the A2a prototype, the strain which is in circulation worldwide