Gujarat sees new high in daily Covid cases, 16 more deaths


Gandhinagar, Nov 28 (IANS): Gujarat on Friday saw a new high in its daily coronavirus tally, at 1,607 cases, taking its tally to 2,05,116, while the death toll climbed to 3,938, with 16 more succumbing.

In November so far, the state has added 32,172 cases with an average of 1,191 cases daily.

A total of 1,388 patients were discharged, taking the total to 1,86,446, while there are 14,732 active cases.

Ahmedabad's daily tally stayed above 300 with 353 new cases, while Surat had 299, Vadodara 167, Rajkot 139 and Gandhinagar 66.

Banaskantha had 51 cases, Patan 49, Jamnagar and Mehsana 43 each, Anand 37, Kheda 35, Bharuch and Panchmahals 32 each, Surendranagar 27, Bhavnagar 26, Junagadh, Amreli, and Sabarkantha 23 each, Dahod 19, Mahisagar 18, Morbi 16, Gir-Somnath and Kutch 15 each, Narmada 14, Surendranagar 17, Narmada 10, Botad nine, Navsari eight, Valsad six, Devbhumi Dwarka five, Aravalli and Chotta Udepur four each, Dangs three, Porbandar two and Tapi one.

Eleven new deaths were reported from Ahmedabad, four from Surat and one from Gandhinagar.

A total of 76,20,892 tests have been conducted so far, while 5,09,251 people are quarantined.

  

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