More Than 65 thousand Cases Were Reported In The Last 24 Hours
More than 65 thousand cases were reported in the last 24 hours, recovery rate more than 71 percent: India Coronavirus Update. The rate of coronavirus (COVID-19) infection is not decreasing in India.
So far more than 25 lakh cases have been reported in the country and more than 49 thousand people have died. According to the latest data released by the Health Ministry, 65,002 cases have been reported in the last 24 hours and 996 people have died. During this, eight lakh 68 thousand 679 sample tests were conducted.
According to the Ministry of Health, 25 lakh 26 thousand 193 cases of corona have been reported so far in the country. Out of these six lakh 68 thousand 220 are active cases.
18 lakh 8 thousand 937 patients have been cured and 49,036 people have died. The recovery rate is 71.61 percent and the death rate is 1.94 percent. So far, two crore 85 lakh 63 thousand 095 sample tests have been done.
Most affected by Maharashtra Corona
Maharashtra is the worst affected by Corona. Five lakh 72 thousand 734 cases have been reported here. There are one lakh 51 thousand 865 active cases. Four lakh one thousand 442 patients have been cured.
At the same time, 19 thousand 427 people have died. Two lakh 73 thousand 085 cases have been reported in Andhra Pradesh. There are 89 thousand 907 active cases here. One lakh 80 thousand 703 patients have been cured and 2475 people have died.
The state of Karnataka, Tamil Nadu and UP
Two lakh 11 thousand 108 cases have been reported in Karnataka. There are 79 thousand 209 active cases here. One lakh 28 thousand 182 patients have been cured and 3717 people have died. Three lakh 26 thousand 245 cases of corona have been reported in Tamil Nadu.
There are 53 thousand 716 active cases here. Two lakh 67 thousand 015 patients have been cured and 5514 patients have died. One lakh 45 thousand 287 cases have been reported in Uttar Pradesh. There are 50 thousand 426 active cases here. 92 thousand 526 patients have been cured and 2335 people have died.