Nepal Covid-19 Update: 6825 New Cases, 5904 Recovered and 75 Deaths (2021 June 3)

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Nepal Covid-19 Updates

In the last 24 hours, an additional 6,825 people have been confirmed to be infected with the coronavirus. At the same time, the total number of people infected with the coronavirus in Nepal has reached 576,936. Out of which, 1 lakh 1 thousand 839 people are actively infected. The number of people infected with the coronavirus has reached 467,467.

According to the ministry, 75 people have died from corona infection in the last 24 hours and 5,904 have been recovered. So far, the death toll from corona infection has reached 7,630.

According to the Ministry of Health and Population, 1630 cases of corona have been confirmed in Kathmandu, 771 in Nawalparasi West, 298 in Lalitpur, 266 in Kaski, 210 in Sunsari, and 205 in Kavrepalanchok.

Similarly, 177 in Chitwan, 166 in Morang, 148 in Sindhupalchowk, 138 in Rupandehi, 101 in Jhapa, 101 in Dhanusha, 101 in Dhading, and 110 in Lamjung.

82 in Tanahun, 79 in Bara, 73 in Nuwakot, 71 in Panchthar, 65/65 in Dang and Khurkhet, 60 in Syangja, 59 in Siraha, 53 in Gulmi, 52 in Kailali, 46 in Sindhuli, 46 in Achham, 42 in Ramechhap, 41 in Mahottari and 40 in Saptari. 

Similarly, 37 in Gorkha, 37 in Nuwakot, 32 in Nawalparasi West, 32 in Doti, 26 in Jajarkot, 26 in Dolakha, 22 in Rukum West, 18 in Banke, 18 in Kanchanpur, 17 in Khotang, 17 in Baitadi, 16 in Myagdi, 16 in Myagdi, 16 in Kapilvastu, 15 in Dailekh and 13 in Makwanpur. , 13 in Salyan, 11 in Parsa, 10 in Ilam and 10 in Bardiya.

9 in Palpa, 8 in Udaipur, 8 in Arghakhanchi, 7 in Okhaldhunga, 7 in Sankhuwasabha, 7 in Dadeldhura, 6 in Rolpa, 5 in Jumla, 4 in Tehrathum, 4 in Dhankuta, 4 in Sarlahi, 3 in Pyuthan, 3 in Solukhumbu, 1 in Taplejung, 1 in Bhojpur, 1 in Bhojpur, 1 in Dolpa, 1 in Humla, 1 in Darchula and 1 in Bajhang.

Similarly, corona infection has been confirmed in 180 children under the age of 10 and corona infection in 482 people in the age group of 11 to 20 years, according to the Ministry of Health.

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