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cases in the state stood at 66 on May 19, against 32 for the week ending May 12, according to data released by the Union Ministry of Health and Family Welfare. A total of 32 patients were
also discharged during the period.ETB SivapriyanLast Updated : 20 May 2025, 14:39 IST Follow Us :
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