K’taka COVID-19 update: 10145 new cases, 7287 discharges, 67 deaths on Oct 3


Team Udayavani, Oct 4, 2020, 8:43 PM IST

Bengaluru: On October 3, 10,145 new cases of COVID-19 were reported from across the State along with 7,287 recoveries and 67 COVID-19-related deaths.

The new numbers have increased the State’s total tally to 6,40,661 out of which 1,15,574 cases are presently active and 9,286 dead.

Districts that reported high incidences of COVID-19 cases are Bengaluru Urban 4,340, Mysuru 1,037, Hassana 307, Ballari 304, Dakshina Kannada 293, Shivamogga 279, Tumakuru 245 and Udupi 231.

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