With 1.68 lakh new cases, India now 2nd most COVID-hit country after US
India is now the world s second most affected country in terms of coronavirus. The US, with 3.1 crore cases stands on top, followed by India and Brazil
BusinessToday.In | April 12, 2021 | Updated 11:24 IST
Under the country s vaccination programme, India has vaccinated 10.4 crore people so far
India reported 1,68,912 new COVID-19 cases overnight, data from the Union Health Ministry showed on Monday. The caseload is higher than the 1.52 lakh new infections reported on Saturday. With a rapid rise in cases, India is now the world s second most affected country in terms of coronavirus. The US, with 3.1 crore cases, stands on top, followed by India and Brazil.
Coronavirus: India records over 1.52 lakh cases in a day, ‘tika utsav’ begins amid vaccine shortage
Five states – Maharashtra, Chhattisgarh, Karnataka, Uttar Pradesh and Kerala – cumulatively account for 70.82% of India’s 11,08,087 active cases. Updated Apr 11, 2021 · 04:54 pm People sit in an observation room after receiving the Covid-19 vaccine in Delhi on Saturday. | Prakash Singh/AFP
India on Sunday registered 1,52,879 new coronavirus cases, data from the health ministry showed. The country’s overall count of infections since the pandemic broke out last March rose to 1,33,58,805. This is another record daily rise in the number of cases in India since the beginning of the pandemic.
India reports slight decline in new COVID-19 infections; total caseload jumps to 1.26 crore
Coronavirus cases in India: The recovery rate has declined to 92.48 per cent with 1,17,32,279 people getting cured of the COVID-19 infection. While the death toll increased to 1,65,547 or 1.30 per cent of the total cases.
BusinessToday.In | April 6, 2021 | Updated 13:08 IST
On Tuesday, India registered 96,982 fresh cases of COVID-19 infection and 446 deaths in the span of 24 hours
India on Tuesday reported a slight decline in new cases as per the union health ministry data. On Tuesday, India registered 96,982 fresh cases of COVID-19 infection and 446 deaths in the span of 24 hours. While a day earlier (April 5), India s daily caseload was at 1,03,558. Overall, India has registered a total of 1,26,86,049 cases of coronavirus until April 6.
COVID-19 update: Maharashtra records highest single-day rise of 57,074 cases
The active case count of COVID-19 infection in Maharashtra has surged to 4,30,503, whereas the count of recoveries rose to 25,22,823 as of April 4. Maharashtra is the worst-affected COVID-19 state in the country, accounting for 58.19 per cent of active cases in the country
BusinessToday.In | April 5, 2021 | Updated 11:32 IST
Maharashtra is the worst-affected COVID-19 state in the country, accounting for 58.19 per cent of active cases in the country
The rise in coronavirus cases in Maharashtra has become a point of concern for the state government. Yesterday, the state reported its highest single-day rise of COVID-19 cases at 57,074 positive cases that emerged in the past 24 hours. Additionally, the daily fatalities also climbed to 222 in the central state. With the addition of new infections, the overall caseload in Maharashtra has reached 30,10,597, and the state has reported 55,878 deaths due to coron
According to the union health ministry, Maharashtra has contributed 57 per cent of the total cases and 47 per cent of deaths in the country in the last 14 days