Read more about Meghalaya coronavirus update: 467 new Covid-19 cases, 14 deaths reported on Business Standard. Meghalaya on Tuesday recorded 14 COVID-19 related deaths, which raised the toll to 592, while 467 new cases raised the tally to 36,065, a senior official said.
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The state now has 1,244 active cases, Health Services Director Aman War said. The death toll rose at 158, as one more person succumbed to the infection, he said. At least 148 people were cured of the disease during the day, taking the total number of recoveries in the northeastern state to 14,384, he said. The state has so far conducted over 4.47 lakh sample tests for COVID-19. Altogether, 2.09 lakh people have been inoculated in the state, with over 51,000 of them having received both doses of the vaccine, he said. Dear Reader,
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