Covid-19 in India: 34,884 new push the total to 10 38,716

With another 34884 people who tested positive for coronavirus in the last 24 hours, the number of COVID-19 cases in India increased to 10,38,716, while 6,53,750 patients have recovered from the disease so far, according to the knowledge of the EU Ministry. health care.

The number of deaths due to COVID-19 increased to 26273 with 671 deaths reported in one day, knowledge showed at 8 a.m. on Saturday.

Currently, there are 3,58,692 active instances in the country, while 6,537,750 others have recovered and one has emigrated.

“About 62.94% of patients have recovered so far,” said one official.

The total number of instances displayed from foreigners.

This is the third day in a row that the number of COVID-19 instances has more than 30,000.

According to the Medical Research Council of India (ICMR), a cumulative total of 1,34,33,742 samples for COVID-19 was analyzed until 17 July, with 3,61,024 samples analysed on Friday.

Of the 671 deaths reported in the last 24 hours, 258 are from Maharashtra, 115 from Karnataka, 79 from Tamil Nadu, 42 from Andhra Pradesh, 38 from Uttar Pradesh, 26 from West Bengal and Delhi, 17 from Gujarat, nine from Jammu and Kashmir and Punjab, and 8 from Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan.

Telangana reported seven deaths followed by Haryana with five deaths, Jharkhand, Bihar and Odisha reported 4 each, Assam and Pondicherry recorded 3 each, Chhattisgarh and Goa reported two each, while Kerala and Uttarakhand recorded one death each.

Of the 26,273 deaths reported to date, Maharashtra is the 11,452 highest in a row across Delhi with 3,571 deaths, Tamil Nadu 2,315, Gujarat 2,106, Karnataka 1,147, Uttar Pradesh 1,084, West Bengal 1,049, Madhya Pradesh 697 and Rajasthan 546.

So far, another 534 people have died by COVID-19 in Andhra Pradesh, 403 in Telangana, 327 in Haryana, 239 in Punjab, 231 in Jammu and Kashmir, 201 in Bihar, 83 in Odisha, 51 in Uttarak and Assam each, 46 in Jharkhand and 38 in Kerala.

Pondicherry recorded 25 deaths, Chhattisgarh 23, Goa 21, Himachal Pradesh and Chandigarh 11 Array Arunachal Pradesh and Tripura 3 Array Meghalaya and Dadra and Nagar Haveli and Daman and Diu dos, while Ladakh reported a death.

The Health Ministry stressed that more than 70 per cent of the deaths occurred due to comorbidities.

Maharashtra reported the number of instances with 2,92,589, followed by Tamil Nadu with 1,60,907, Delhi with 1,20,107, Karnataka with 55,115, Gujarat with 46,430, Uttar Pradesh with 45,163 and Telangana with 42,496.

The number of COVID-19 is higher than 40,646 in Andhra Pradesh, 38,011 in West Bengal, 27,789 in Rajasthan, 24,797 in Haryana, 23,589 in Bihar and 21,081 in Madhya Pradesh.

Assam has instances of 20,646 infections, Odisha 16,110 and Jammu and Kashmir 12,757 instances. Kerala has reported 11,066 new coronavirus infections, while Punjab has 9442.

A total of 4,964 were inflamed with the virus in Chhattisgarh, 4,921 in Jharkhand, 4,102 in Uttarakhand, 3,304 in Goa, 2,366 in Tripura, 1,832 in Pondicherry, 1,800 in Manipur, 1,417 in Himachal Pradesh and 1,151 in Ladakh. Nagaland recorded 956 COVID-19, Chandigarh 660, Arunachal Pradesh 609 and Dadra and Nagar Haveli and Daman and Diu reported 585 together.

Meghalaya reported 403 cases, Mizoram 282, Sikkim recorded 266 infections to date, while the Andaman Islands and Nicobar recorded 194 cases.

“Our figures are being reconciled with CIRM,” the ministry said, adding that 163 are being reassigned to states.

State-by-state distribution is a topic for further verification and reconciliation, he added.

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