- 20th July, 2020
- 19th July, 2020
- Haryana reports 617 new Covid - 19 patients, 5 deaths - Times of India
CHANDIGARH: A total of 617 new Covid-19 patients and five deaths in 20 districts on Sunday took Haryana’s count to 26,164 cases. - Chandigarh: With 26 new COVID - 19 positive cases, tally reaches 717 - ANI News
Chandigarh: With 26 new COVID - 19 positive cases, tally reaches 717 - 26 people tested positive for Covid 19 in Chandigarh - All India Radio
In Union Territory, Chandgarh, today, 26 people from various sectors tested positive for Covid 19 while three persons were discharged after recovery and one patient died. - 26 new COVID - 19 cases in Chandigarh, tally rises to 717 - Outlook India
- Chandigarh reports 26 new COVID - 29 cases; tally crosses 700 - The Tribune India
Tribune News Service
Chandigarh, July 19
Chandigarh on Sunday reported 26 new cases of COVID-19, taking the tally in the Union Territory to 717.
Meanwhile, three patients were also discharged today - Chandigarh reports biggest single - day spike with 31 fresh infections - The Tribune
Tribune News Service
Chandigarh, July 18
A 55-year-old woman of Ram Darbar tested positive for Covid post-death, raising the UT toll to 12. The city also recorded its biggest single-day spike in cas - Punjab CM Amarinder Singh extends Covid drive - Times of India
Punjab chief minister Amarinder Singh on Saturday extended the campaign for another two months, while also announcing introduction of next level of th - Fortis Hospital staffer murdered after altercation in Mohali - Hindustan Times
Fortis Hospital staffer murdered after altercation in Mohali - At GMC Amritsar, bodies of two Covid victims switched - The Indian Express
Authorities were tight lipped over the development. However, sources blamed human error. - Chandigarh Railway Station gets mask, sanitiser dispenser - The Tribune India
Tribune News Service
Chandigarh, July 18
The Indian Railway Stations Development Corporation (IRSDC) has installed a digital Covid-19 precaution kiosk for automatic vending of masks, sanitisers and
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