Maharashtra (April 6) recorded 803 new coronavirus cases, a strong backlog of 234 from a day ago, while 3 more patients succumbed to the infection in the state, the fitness branch said. With those new additions, the state’s overall COVID-19 count rose to 81,47,673, while the death toll rose to 1,48,454, the branch said in a bulletin. The state recorded 569 cases and two deaths on Wednesday, April 5.
Mortality rate:
Maharashtra’s coronavirus mortality rate is 1. 82%, while the recovery rate is 98. 13%. The bulletin says 687 patients have recovered from coronavirus infection in the past 24 hours, bringing their cumulative number to 79. 95,232 and leaving the state with 3874 active cases. He said 11,385 new coronavirus tests were conducted in the state, bringing his total to 8,66,75,772.
Delhi COVID cases:
Delhi on Thursday recorded 606 new Covid cases, the highest since last August, with a positivity rate of 16. 98%, according to data shared by the city government’s fitness department. The fitness report indicates that another Covid-positive user has died in the city. . However, “the discovery of Covid incidental”, he added.
The nation’s capital recorded 620 cases on Aug. 26. On Wednesday, April 5, the city recorded a positivity rate of 26. 54%, in just 15 months, with another 509 people testing positive in a single day. By January last year, the positivity rate had reached the 30% mark.
Delhi recorded 521 cases on Tuesday, April 4, and one death. The positivity rate was 15. 64%. Currently, the death toll from COVID-19 in the city stands at 26,534, according to the bulletin. With the new cases, the number of infections in Delhi rose to 20,12,670. Knowledge showed that 3,569 Covid tests were conducted on Wednesday.
Delhi has noticed an increase in the number of new covid infections in recent days amid a strong number of H3N2 flu cases in the country. The Delhi government is tracking the surge in covid cases in the national capital and is “ready to face any eventuality. “” Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal said on Friday.
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