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Kerala Health Minister KK Shailaja said 124 people have so far been cured of the infection, including 27 on Friday.
Of the seven cases, three are from the worst affected Kasaragod and two each from Kannur and Malappuram districts, a press release quoting the minister said.
The two who tested positive from Malappuram had participated in the Tablighi Jamaat congregation in New Delhi recently.
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In a relief to the state, the test results of 27 people, including 17 from the worst affected Kasaragod had turned negative on Friday, the minister said.
Since the detection of the first case in the state on January 30, samples of 124, of whom 37 were from Kannur, 24 from Kasaragod and eight foreigners, have turned negative so far and have been discharged, the release said.
Presently, 238 people, including 130 in Kasaragod, are under treatment in various hospitals and there have been two fatalities.
At least 1,29,751 people are under observation in various hospitals, including 730 in hospitals.
On Friday, 126 people were admitted to hospitals.
Samples of 13,339 people with virus symptoms had been sent for testing, of which 12,335 have returned negative, the release added.