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UP reports 4,475 new COVID-19 cases, 54 fresh deaths

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LUCKNOW : Uttar Pradesh on Wednesday reported 4,475 new COVID-19 cases, while 54 more people died in the last 24 hours due to the disease.Additional Chief Secretary (Medical and Health) Amit Mohan Prasad said the total number of cases in the state now stands at 1,36,238 and fatalities at 2,230.He put the number of fresh cases in the past 24 hours at 4,583.The state's COVID-19 tally was 1,31,763 on Tuesday."So far, 84,661 people have been treated and discharged.

There are now 49,347 active COVID-19 cases in the state, of which 21,758 are in home isolation," Prasad said.Among fresh deaths, maximum seven died in Lucknow, six in Kanpur, five in Gorakhpur, four in Bareilly, a health bulletin said here.The state capital Lucknow reported maximum.

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