New Delhi: COVID-19 cases in India crossed the 50,000 mark on a non-married day for the first time, bringing the number of viruses to 1583,792, while recoveries exceeded one million on Thursday, according to the knowledge of the EU Ministry of Health.
The country recorded a record accumulation of 52,123 infections in 24 hours, while the death toll rose to 34,968 and another 775 people succumbed to the disease in one day, according to the knowledge updated at 8 a.m.
Lately there are 528,242 active coronavirus infection in the country.
The total number of cases shown are also foreign.
The number of COVID-19 screening tests has exceeded 18 million in the country. According to ICMR, a cumulative total of 18,190,382 samples were as of July 29, with 446,642 samples on Wednesday.
Of the 775 new deaths, 298 are from Maharashtra, 92 from Karnataka, 82 from Tamil Nadu, 65 from Andhra Pradesh, 41 West Bengal, 33 from Uttar Pradesh, 26 Delhi, 25 From Punjab, 25 from Gujarat, 15 Jammu. and Kashmir, thirteen from Madhya Pradesh, 12 From Telangana.
Of the 34968 deaths reported to date, Maharashtra reported 14,463, followed by 3,907 in Delhi, 3,741 in Tamil Nadu, 2,396 in Gujarat, 2,147 in Karnataka, 1,530 in Uttar Pradesh, 1,490 in West Bengal, 1,213 in Andhrad Praesh. 843 in Madhya Pradesh.
The Ministry of Health noted that more than 70% of deaths are due to comorities.
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