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Monitoring pandemic situation: James

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SHILLONG, March 27: In spite of a massive dip in the number of active COVID-19 cases in Meghalaya, the state government continues to remain vigilant about reports of a surge in cases in some countries. “We are observing the situation and remain vigilant but life has to go back to normal,” he added.
The active caseload in the state has dipped to 44 with only one case being reported from West Garo Hills on Sunday.

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