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New Covid infections rise to 14 in Madhya Pradesh, active cases up at 123

BHOPAL: A total of 14 new Covid-19 positive cases were reported in Madhya Pradesh on Monday as per the state health bulletin. Nine out of the 14 new cases were reported from Indore alone.

With these new cases, the tally of positive cases reported in the state so far has reached 7,92,570.

There were a total of 123 active cases in the state as on October 4. This has also increased as there were only 83 active cases on September 1.

New cases were reported in single digits from all the districts of the state. No new case was reported from the rest 49 districts of the state.

Maximum cases were reported from Indore where nine patients were found. In the day, Indore district reported administration of only 32,000 doses at 273 government sites including 100 in rural areas. In Bhopal district, three new patients were found while two new cases were reported from Panna district.

On Monday, positivity rate of 0.02% was reported. Positivity rate is the number of people testing positive out every 100 samples tested.

On October 4, 52079 samples were tested and of it 14 were found positive, thus on an average 1 person, out of every around 3700 who were tested, was found to be positive. A total of 8 people recovered from the disease on October 4. With these people recovering the number of people who have recovered so far from the disease reached 781925.

Apart from it, no deaths were reported in the state on Monday and the death toll due to covid-19 remained 10522.

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