Out of a total of 4,734 patients who were tested positive for the HINI virus, 225 have died since January 1 this year, the official said.
Jaipur has reported the maximum number of deaths with the toll rising to 42, followed by Ajmer and Jodhpur 27 each, Nagaur 22, Barmer 18, Kota 11, Pali 9, Sikar and Chittorgarh 7 each, Banswara 6, Jhunjhunu and Tonk 5 each, Bhilwara, Bikaner, Churu, Udaipur, Dausa, 4 each.
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