M’laya-o COVID sabisio sak 8 siangtaia, sak 576 COVID man·dapa

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SHILLONG: Re·anggipa Budbar saloni Bristibar salona konta 24-ni gisepo Meghalaya a·dok gimiko sak 8 manderang COVID-19 man·e siangtaiaha aro apsan salon sak 576 manderang COVID man·daptaiaha.
Konta 24-ni gisepo COVID-19 man·dapgipa sak 576 manderangko channe da·o Meghalaya a·dok gimiko COVID-19 man·e dongenggiparang gimik sak 5574 gapengaha aro ia apsan salon mande sak 8 COVID-19 man·e siangdaptaiahani gimin a·dok gimiko COVID man·e sianggiparangara gimik sak 1133 gapskaengaha.
Konta 24-ni gisepo COVID man·gipa sak 576 manderangoni sak 8-de East Garo Hills-o, sak 11-de East Jaintia Hills-o, sak 247-de East Khasi Hills-o, sak 1-de North Garo Hills-o, sak 71-de Ri Bhoi a·jao, sak 11-de South Garo Hills-o, sak 11-de South West Garo Hills-o, sak 26-de South West Khasi Hills-o, sak 90-de West Garo Hills-o, sak 63-de West Khasi Hills-o aro sak 37-de West Jaintia Hills a·jao ong·a.
Salsani gisepo COVID man·e sianggipa sak 8 manderangoni sak 5-de East Khasi Hills-o, sak 1-de Ri Bhoi a·jao, sak 1-de West Garo Hills-o aro sak 1-de West Khasi Hills a·jao ong·a.
Ia apsan salon gimik sak 510 manderangde Meghalaya a·dokni dingtang dingtang biaprango COVID-19-oni nampilskana man·aha aro uandaken ia COVID-oni nampilgiparangba gimik sak 60,885 gapskaengaha.

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