India’s COVID-19 count exceeds 17 lakh; Julio saw 65% of all cases

The coVID-19 number in India exceeded 17 lakh on Saturday night, of which 11.1 lakh were reported in July alone, representing about 65.48% of the total viral infection reported in the country so far.

While about 7.32 lakh cases were recorded between 15 and 31 July, 19,111 lives were lost last month due to the disease, or about 52.34% of the total of 36,511 deaths recorded to date.

According to the knowledge of the Ministry of Health of the Union updated at 8 am on Saturday, the country registered 57118 new instances of COVID-19 in 24 hours, raising the total to 1695988, while the death toll increased to 36511 with 764 more people succumbing. to the disease for the same period. Period.

At the same time, the number of recoveries amounts to 10.94 374.

It is the third day in a row that COVID-19 instances higher through more than 50,000.

However, at night, a count of PTI figures showed that India’s COVID-19 count crossed the 17 lakh mark and the number of recoveries exceeded 11 lakh. The count is based on data provided across the respective EU states and territories.

The Ministry of Health had reported in the morning that there were 5,65,103 active cases of coronavirus infection in the country. The recovery rate among PATIENTS with COVID-19 was 64.53%, while the mortality rate fell to more than 2.15%, according to the data.

The total number of cases shown are also foreign.

According to the Medical Research Council of India (ICMR), a total of 1,93,58,659 samples were analysed until 31 July 5,25,689 on Friday.

Of the 764 new deaths reported on Saturday, 265 are from Maharashtra, 97 from Tamil Nadu, 84 from Karnataka, 68 from Andhra Pradesh, 45 from West Bengal, 43 from Uttar Pradesh, 27 Delhi, 23 from Gujarat, 16 from Punjab, 14 from Bihar and Telangana, 12 from Jammu and Kashmir and 11 from Rajasthan.

Ten deaths were reported in Madhya Pradesh, 8 in Odisha, 4 in Assam, Haryana and Uttarakhand, 3 in Goa, Jharkhand, Kerala, two in Chhattisgarh, while Andaman and Nicobar, Chandigarh, Manipur and Pondicherry recorded one death each.

Of the 36,511 deaths, Maharashtra reported 14,994, followed by 3,963 in Delhi, 3,935 in Tamil Nadu, 2,441 in Gujarat, 2,314 in Karnataka, 1,630 in Uttar Pradesh, 1,581 in West Bengal, 1,349 in Andhra Pradesh and 867 in Madhya Pradesh. according to the data.

So far, another 674 people have died from COVID-19 in Rajasthan, 519 in Telangana, 421 in Haryana, 386 in Punjab, 377 in Jammu and Kashmir, 296 in Bihar, 177 in Odisha, 106 in Jharkhand, 98 in Assam, 80 in Uttarakhand, 73 years in Kerala, according to the knowledge of the Ministry of Health.

Chhattisgarh recorded 53 deaths, Pondicherry 49, Goa 45, Tripura 21, Chandigarh 15, Himachal Pradesh 14, Ladakh Seven, Meghalaya, Nagaland, Manipur and the Andaman Andaman Islands and Nicobar five each, Arunachal Pradesh three, Dadra and Nagar Haveli and Daman and Diu dos and Sikkim one, according to the knowledge of the Ministry of Health.

The Ministry of Health noted that more than 70% of deaths are due to comorities.

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