Cases in Nepal reach 51

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Kathmandu: Coronavirus cases in Nepal on Sunday rose to 51 after two more people tested positive for COVID-19, as the pandemic wreaked havoc on the Himalyan nation’s economy.
Two men both aged 51 of Birgunj sub-metropolitan city have tested positive for coronavirus, the spokesperson of the Ministry of Health and Population, Bikash Thapa, said on Sunday.
With two more people testing positive, the total number of coronavirus infected patients has reached 51 in Nepal.
So far, coronavirus tests have been conducted on 9,931 people in the country.
Of the total number of COVID-19 infected people, 16 have recovered. (PTI)

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