India’s Covid-19 total exceeded 34 lakh with a single-day peak of 76,472 cases, while the number of cures rose to 26. 48. 998, bringing the recovery rate to 76. 47% on Saturday, according to the Union’s Ministry of Health.
The total number of Cases of Covid-19 rose to 34,63,972, while the number of deaths from the disease amounted to 62,550 and another 1,021 people died within 24 hours, according to the knowledge of the ministry updated at 8 a. m. Le taux de létalité des cas de Covid-19 a encore baissé s 1. 81% dans le pays.
Lately, there are 7,52,424 active cases of coronavirus in the country, representing 21. 72% of the total number of cases, according to the data. India’s count for Covid-19 surpassed the 20 lakh mark on August 7 and the 30 lakh mark on August 23. .
According to the Indian Medical Research Council (ICMR), a total of 4,04,066. 09 samples were analyzed for Covid-19 as of August 28, adding 9,28,761 on Friday.
Of the 1021 new deaths, 331 occurred in Maharashtra, 136 in Karnataka, 102 in Tamil Nadu, 81 in Andhra Pradesh, 77 in Uttar Pradesh, 56 in West Bengal, 51 in Punjab, 20 in Bihar and Delhi, 17 in Madhya Pradesh, 15 in Haryana, 14 in Gujarat, 12 in Rajasthan, 11 in Uttarakhand.
Nine deaths were reported in Pondicherry and Telangana, eight in Assam, Jharkhand and Odisha, seven in Jammu and Kashmir and Kerala, six in Chhattisgarh, five in Tripura, four in Goa, two in Chandigarh, Manipur and Meghagha, while Ladakh recorded a death.
Out of a total of 62,550 deaths, Maharashtra represented 23,775, followed by Tamil Nadu (7050), Karnataka (5,368), Delhi (4,389), Andhra Pradesh (3,714), Uttar Pradesh (3,294) and West Bengal (3,073). Gujarat (2,976) and Madhya Pradesh (1,323).
So far, another 1,307 people have died from Covid-19 in Punjab, 1017 in Rajasthan, 808 in Telangana, 678 in Jammu and Kashmir, 661 in Haryana, 558 in Bihar, 456 in Odisha, 381 in Jharkhand, 286 in Assam, 274 in Kerala, 251 in Chhattisgarh and 239 in Uttarakhand.
Pondicherry recorded 199 Covid-19-like deaths, Goa 175, Tripura 94, Chandigarh 45, Andaman Islands and Nicobar 42, Himachal Pradesh 33, Ladakh 28, Manipur 27, Meghalaya 10, Nagaland nine, Arunachal Pradesh five, Sikkim 3 and Dadra and Nagar Haveli and Daman and Iud two.
The Ministry of Health said more than 70% of the deaths were from comorities. “Our figures are being reconciled with the Medical Research Council of India,” the ministry said on its website, adding that a state-by-state distribution of the figures is a matter of verification and conciliation.
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