Amaravati (Andhra Pradesh):Three coronavirus hotbeds in Andhra Pradesh continued to register more cases while some 'outsiders' too contributed to the upward surge as 60 more tested positive for COVID-19, taking the state tally to 1,777 on Wednesday.
At the same time, two fresh deaths were reported in the last 24 hours, taking the toll to 36 while 140 patients were discharged after treatment from various hospitals in the state, the latest health bulletin said.
Among the 60 new cases reported in the last 24 hours, 12 were Gujaratis and one a Kannadiga.
The Gujaratis, according to official sources, were a group of 29 preachers who came to Anantapuramu district in January.
They were all staying together and recently sent to a quarantine facility.
Of the 29, 14 tested positive on Monday and 12 more on Tuesday, the sources said. Details of the one other person from Karnataka were yet to be revealed.
The 'outsiders' count was not specifically added to any district though they were shown in the state's overall tally.
The three Covid-19 hotbeds in AP Kurnool, Guntur and Krishna reported 17, 12 and 14 new cases respectively.