COVID-19: Ten states account for more than 78% of new cases

Maharashtra, Uttar Pradesh, Delhi and Rajasthan are among the 10 states that account for 78. 58% of the new COVID-19 cases reported in a day, the Union Health Ministry said on Monday. Daily cases in India continue to skyrocket, with a single-day record being recorded. accumulation of 2,73,810 new coronavirus infections recorded in 24 hours.

The other states in the list of 10 are Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Gujarat, Kerala, Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh. Maharashtra reported the highest number of new cases at 68,631. Uttar Pradesh follows with 30,566, while Delhi reported 25,462 new cases. Maharashtra, Chhattisgarh, Uttar Pradesh, Karnataka, Delhi, Tamil Nadu, Madhya Pradesh, Gujarat, Haryana, Rajasthan, Punjab, Kerala, Telangana, Uttarakhand, Andhra Pradesh, West Bengal, Jharkhand, Odisha, Uttarakhad and Jammu and Kashmir have a tendency to rise. trajectory in new instances.

The total number of active cases in India has reached 19,29,329 and now accounts for 12. 81% of the country’s total infections. A net increase of 1,28,013 cases was recorded in the total number of active cases in 24 hours. Maharashtra, Chhattisgarh, Uttar Pradesh, Karnataka and Kerala together account for 63. 18 percent of the total active cases in India.

Cumulative recoveries in India rose to 1,29,53,821, with 1,44,178 recoveries recorded in 24 hours. The national death rate is declining and lately stands at 1. 19, the ministry said. A total of 1,619 deaths were reported in 24 hours. Ten states account for 85. 11 percent of the new deaths, the ministry said.

Maharashtra recorded the highest number of casualties (503) and is followed by Chhattisgarh with 170 deaths. Ten states and UTs have not reported any COVID-19 deaths in 24 hours. These are Ladakh (UT), Daman and Diu

The cumulative number of COVID-19 vaccine doses administered in the country exceeded 12. 38 million in the world’s largest vaccination campaign, the ministry said. In total, 12,38,52,566 doses of vaccine were administered in 18,37,373 sessions, according to the provisional count at 07:00 hours.

These include 91,36,134 healthcare personnel (HCPs) who received the first dose and 57,20,048 HCPs who took the second dose, 1,12,63,909 frontline personnel (FLWs) who received the first dose and 55,32,396 FLWs who took the 2nd dose.

In addition, 4,59,05,265 and 40,90,388 beneficiaries over 60 years of age have obtained the first and second doses respectively, while 4,10,66,462 and 11,37,964 beneficiaries over forty-five to 60 years of age have received the first and second dose. respectively. Eight states account for 59. 42% of the total doses administered in the country.

More than 12 lakh vaccine doses were administered in 24 hours. On the day of the vaccination drive (April 18), 12,30,007 vaccine doses were administered. A total of 9,40,725 beneficiaries were vaccinated in 21,905 sessions for the first dose and 2,89,282 beneficiaries gained the second dose of vaccine.

The IT branch reports a significant increase in submissions for the 2024-25 valuation year, with over four crore of submissions and 15 lakh of submissions. Taxpayers have until July 31 to register their returns, with a maximum penalty of Rs 5,000 in case of late tax filing. The EU budget has introduced new tax brackets and a flat-rate deduction for construction, but they will only be applicable after 1 October.

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