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Tamil Nadu: 30,580 new Covid-19 cases, 40 deaths in 24 hours. Details here

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Tamil Nadu on Sunday recorded 30,580 new Covid-19 cases and 40 deaths in the past twenty four hours. The active case tally in the state stands at 2,00,954 after Sunday's addition.

The total number of Covid-19 cases in the southern state now stands at 31,33,990. On Saturday, as many as 30,744 more people tested positive for Covid-19 across Tamil Nadu.

The last time the state had recorded  more than 30,000 was on 13 May 2021. A total of 24,283 people recovered from the novel coronavirus and were discharged from hospitals in the past twenty four hours.

That takes the total number of patients discharged to 28,95,818. Tamil Nadu also logged 40 Covid-19 related deaths, 15 in private hospitals and 25 in government institutions, taking the total death tally in the state to 37,218.

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