
COVID-19: Daily surge increases Mysuru’s active case tally
The Hindu
Active cases, which were less than 300 in March, now at 2,508
In a span of three weeks, more than 2,000 cases have added to the active case tally in Mysuru, which is reporting an average of 300 cases daily since the past few days. The active cases were less than 300 on March 19 but the new infections spiked afterwards and the active cases climbed to 2,508 as on Thursday. Even as health authorities are not ruling out further surge in cases with the current infection spreading at a much faster rate than the previous wave, they are however gearing up to combat the resurgent pandemic putting all the resources together.
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