Coronavirus update in India: more than 56,000 COVID-19 in the country in a day without getting married

India experienced a build-up in a day of 56282 cases of COVID-19, which raised the country’s general virus to 19,64,536, while recoveries rose to 13,28,336, as reported by the EU Ministry of Health.

The number of DEATHS by COVID-19 amounted to 40699 with 904 new deaths reported in 24 hours, according to knowledge updated at 8 a.m.

Lately, there are 5,95,501 active coronavirus infection in the country, representing 30.31% of the total.

The mortality rate fell to 2.07%, according to data.

This is the eighth day in a row that COVID-19 instances have more than 50,000.

According to ICMR, a cumulative total of 2, 21, 49, 351 samples were analysed as of August 5th with 6.64,949 samples analysed on Wednesday.

Of the 904 new deaths reported, 334 arrived from Maharashtra, 112 from Tamil Nadu, one hundred from Karnataka, 77 from Andhra Pradesh, 61 from West Bengal, 40 from Uttar Pradesh, 29 from Punjab, 23 from Gujarat, 17 from Madhya Pradesh, thirteen from Rajasthan and Telangana, 11 Delhi and nine from Jammu and Kashmir and Odisha.

Eight deaths were reported in Bihar and Jharkhand, seven in Haryana, Kerala and Pondicherry, six in Assam, 4 in Goa, 3 in Uttarakhand, two in Andaman and Nicobar and Chhattisgarh, while Nagaland and Tripura recorded one death. Each.

Out of a total of 40,699 deaths, Maharashtra reported that it was 16,476, followed by 4,461 in Tamil Nadu, 4,044 in Delhi, 2,804 in Karnataka, 2,556 in Gujarat, 1,857 in Uttar Pradesh, 1,846 in West Bengal, 1,681 in Andhra Pradesh and 929 in Madhya. Pradesh.

So far, another 745 people have been killed by COVID-19 in Rajasthan, 589 in Telangana, 491 in Punjab, 455 in Haryana, 426 in Jammu and Kashmir, 355 in Bihar, 225 in Odisha, 136 at Jharkhand, 121 in Assam, 98 in Uttarakhand, 94 in Kerala.

Chhattisgarh recorded deaths, Pondicherry 65, Goa 64, Tripura 31, Chandigarh 20, Himachal Pradesh and the Andaman Islands and Nicobar 14 each, Ladakh and Manipur seven each, Nagaland six, Meghalaya five, Arunachal Pradesh three, Dadra and Nagar Haveli and Daman and Idf two and Sikkim one.

The Ministry of Health noted that more than 70% of deaths are due to comorities.

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