On Friday, India’s COVID-19 count exceeded 39 lakh with 83341 new cases reported in 24 hours, while the number of recoveries exceeded the mark of 30 lakh, which raised the cure rate of coronavirus patients in the country to 77. 15%, according to the Ministry of the Union. health care.
The total number of COVID-19 cases was 39,36,747, while the number of deaths from the disease amounted to 68,472 and another 1,096 people died in one day, according to the ministry’s knowledge updated at 8 a. m.
The 14th case of COVID-19 fell to 1. 74% in the country.
There are 8,31,124 active cases of coronavirus in the country, which represents 21. 11% of the total number of cases, according to the data.
The country registered more than 80,000 new instances of COVID-19 per consecutive day.
India is the third country most affected by the pandemic after the United States and Brazil in terms of instances and deaths, according to Johns Hopkins University, which compiled knowledge of COVID-19 from around the world.
India’s COVID-19 crossed the 20 lakh mark on August 7 and the 30 lakh mark on August 23.
According to the Medical Research Council of India, a total of 4,66,79,145 samples were analyzed for COVID-19 in the country as of September 3, 11,69,765 on Thursday.
Of the 1096 new deaths, 391 occurred in Maharashtra, 104 in Karnataka, 92 in Tamil Nadu, 75 in Uttar Pradesh and Andhra Pradesh, 72 in Punjab, 55 in West Bengal, 30 in Madhya Pradesh, 26 in Bihar, 19 in Delhi and Haryana, 16 in Chhattisgarh and Gujarat, 14 in Rajasthan and 11 in Jammu and Kashmir.
Ten deaths were reported each in Kerala and Telangana, nine in Uttarakhand, 8 each in Goa and Odisha, seven each in Assam and Pondicherry, six in Jharkhand, five in Himachal Pradesh, 4 in Chandigarh, 3 of each in Manipur and Tripura and one death recorded in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands.
Out of a total of 68,472 deaths, Maharashtra has a rate of 25,586, followed by 7,608 in Tamil Nadu, 6,054 in Karnataka, 4,500 in Delhi, 4,200 in Andhra Pradesh, 3,691 in Uttar Pradesh, 3,394 in West Bengal, 3,062 in Gujarat and 1,689 in Punjab.
So far, another 1,483 people have died from COVID-19 in Madhya Pradesh, 1095 in Rajasthan, 866 in Telangana, 743 in Jammu and Kashmir, 740 in Haryana, 672 in Bihar, 522 in Odisha, 444 in Jharkhand, 330 in Assam, 315 in Kerala and Chhattisgarh and three hundred in Uttarakhand.
Pondicherry has recorded 260 coVID-19 deaths, Goa 212, Tripura 129, Chandigarh 63, the Islands Andaman and Nicobar and Himachal Pradesh each, Ladakh 35, Manipur 32, Meghalaya 13, Nagaland nine, Arunachal Pradesh seven, Sikkim 4 and Dadra and Nagar Haveli and Daman and Diu two.
The ministry noted that more than 70% of deaths are due to comobility.
“Our figures are being reconciled with the Medical Research Council of India,” the ministry said on its website, adding that the distribution of figures by state is a matter of verification and reconciliation.