Published By : Prameya News Bureau | October 23, 2020 IST
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Bhubaneswar, Oct 23: As many as 2377 Covid-19 infected persons in the state have recovered, officials informed today. The total number of recoveries in the state has increased to 259418 with the latest recoveries. Officials said that 394 recovered patients are from Khordha while 204 from Angul have also recovered. The other recoveries include 162 from Balasore, 126 from Mayurbhanj, 122 from Cuttack, 109 from Sundargarh, 107 from Jajpur, 88 from Bargarh, 87 from Balangir, 85 from Jharsuguda, 77 from Bhadrak, 72 from Kalahandi, 65 from Nuapada, 64 from Kendrapara, 64 from Sonepur, 59 from Puri, 50 from Jagatsinghpur, 50 from Keonjhar, 50 from Sambalpur, 34 from Dhenkanal, 34 from Ganjam, 33 from Boudh, 33 from Kandhamal, 31 from Malkangiri, 29 from Rayagada, 28 from Koraput, 21 from Nayagarh, 15 from Nabarangpur, 10 from Deogarh, 6 from Gajapati and 68 from state pool.
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