Manipur reported six COVID-19 related deaths in the last 24 hours (till 4pm of November 18), taking the fatality tally to 231. Six persons, aged 75 years female from Imphal
Manipur reported six COVID-19 related deaths in the last 24 hours (till 4pm of November 18), taking the fatality tally to 231. Six persons, aged 75 years female from Imphal
After the demise of an elderly woman caused by COVID-19 on Tuesday in Meghalaya, the death toll is now at 102 while the state recorded the highest single-day recoveries of
The COVID-19 count of Manipur has crossed 22,000-mark on Monday, while the fatality number has reached 224. COVID-19 Common Control Room of the state government, in its press release on
The number of deaths due to COVID-19 related illnesses in Manipur rose to 221 on Sunday after three more patients died in the last 24 hours (from 4 pm of
The Chief Minister of Manipur, N Biren Singh has tested positive for COVID-19. N Biren Singh took to social media today and confirmed of him being COVID-19 Positive. He wrote, (translation)
The death toll due to coronavirus related diseases crossed the 100-mark in Meghalaya after two more persons succumbed to the infection on Saturday. Meanwhile, the state has recorded 51 new positive
COVID-19 related illnesses claimed five more lives in Manipur during the last 24 hours, taking the number of fatality toll in the state to 218. The COVID-19 infection tally of
Manipur Health department is making preparations such that when the COVID-19 vaccine is ready in the country the state will start the vaccination programmes without much problems, said Manipur Health director Dr
Meghalaya on Friday recorded the recoveries of 87 COVID-19 patients, outnumbering the new positive cases on the day which were logged at 70. Director of Health Services (MI), Dr Aman
Manipur reported six more COVID-19 related deaths in the past 24 hours to take the fatality tally of the disease to 213 on Friday. The Health department then updated that