Covid-19 toll in India exceeds 6. 39 million, toll approaching 1 lakh

The death toll in India from coronavirus disease (Covid-19) increased to 6,394,068 after 81,484 new infections and 1,095 deaths were reported in the last 24 hours, EU Ministry of Health’s knowledge showed Friday.

The number of active coronavirus cases stands at 942217, while India has maintained its tendency to remain active below one million for the eleventh consecutive day. The death toll increased to 99,773, according to the Ministry of Health marker at 8 a. m.

India recorded 78,877 recoveries between Thursday and Friday mornings across the country. The country’s recovery stood at 5,352,078 on Friday, bringing the national recovery to 83. 70%.

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“The accumulation in the total number of instances recovered was abrupt. The last 10 lakh recoveries were added in just 12 days. 77% of the total instances recovered are registered in 10 states/UT,” the fitness ministry said Thursday.

Maharashtra contributed to the number of cases recovered, followed by Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu, he said.

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The ministry said Thursday that 76% of active instances were in 10 EU states and territories. “To date, active instances contribute only 14. 90% to the country’s positive workload,” he said.

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According to the ministry on Thursday, 76% of the new instances are concentrated in 10 states. Maharashtra has contributed more than 18,000 people to the new instances. Karnataka and Kerala have contributed more than 8,000 people, he said. He also said that 82% of new deaths are reported in 10 EU states and territories. On Thursday, 40% of reported deaths arrived here from Maharashtra with 481 deaths in a row. Karnataka with 87 dead.

India remains the most affected country in the world after the United States, with more than 34 million people inflamed with Sars-Cov-2, which causes coronary heart disease, and 1021,765 have so far died, according to Johns Hopkins University. . Tracker.

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