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India’s Coronavirus Toll Reaches 2.8 Lakh With Biggest Single-Day Spike Of 9996

Maharashtra outnumbered the total number of cases in China and is soon to overtake Canada’s tally as well which is estimated at around 98,000

 

 

NEW DELHI| In India Coronavirus cases are rapidly inching towards the 300,000 marks. On Thursday the national Covid-19 tally jumped to 286,579 including 141,028 recoveries while the death toll stands at 8,102. Following the reports, the best thing is the recovered patients across India is greater than the active COVID-19 cases in the country.

Maharashtra has the highest number of coronavirus cases in the country, the tally has crossed 94,000. It has outnumbered the total number of cases in China and is soon to overtake Canada’s tally as well which is estimated at around 98,000.

Tamil Nadu has 36,000, while the national capital more than 32,000 people have been infected by coronavirus till date.

Maharashtra has the highest number with 94,041. As many as 3,438 people have died of coronavirus in Maharashtra while 44,517 have recovered.

Tamil Nadu has jumped to 36,841 in the southern state. 30026 people died of COVID-19 and over 19,000 people have recovered.

In Delhi, the COVID-19 tally rose to 32,810, 12,245 patients have recovered here while 984 have died due to COVID-19.

Gujarat has 21,521 cases. The state has seen 14,735 people recover from coronavirus while 1,347 people have died.

Rajasthan reported 11,600 cases of coronavirus. 8,569 people have recovered in the state while the death toll stands at 259.

In Madhya Pradesh, Covid-19 tally has crossed 10,000 while Uttar Pradesh has seen Covid-19 cases jump beyond the 11,000-mark.

West Bengal, COVID-19 cases have sore to 9,328. COVID-19 cases in Bihar stand at 5,710 while Andhra Pradesh has reported 5,269 COVID-19. Karnataka has reported nearly 6,041 coronavirus cases till date. Telangana has over 4,111 coronavirus cases while in Jammu and Kashmir the tally has crossed the 4,500-mark. Haryana nears the 5,600-mark while Odisha and Assam have reported over 3,000 cases.

Punjab, Uttarakhand, Kerala, Jharkhand, Tripura are states where COIVD-19 cases are under 3,000 mark.

States like Manipur, Chandigarh, Goa, Nagaland, Himachal Pradesh, Puducherry have reported under 500 Covid-19 cases or less. Meghalaya, Ladakh, Arunachal Pradesh, Mizoram, Sikkim, Dadar Nagar Haveli have less than 100 Covid-19 cases.

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