India's COVID19 tally crosses 5 Lakh mark, Death toll at 15685

The number of corona infection is multiplying everyday in India. In this situation people are ignoring to go out and only essential services are open.

Yogita S.
Published on: 27 Jun 2020 6:58 AM GMT
Indias COVID19 tally crosses 5 Lakh mark, Death toll at 15685
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New Delhi: The number of corona infection is multiplying everyday in India. In this situation people are ignoring to go out and only essential services are open. The tally is at 5 lakh and in Asia highest number of corona infected is in India.

The vaccine for corona virus is yet not found and the only cure for this is to stay home. Wearing mask and washing your health regularly is helpful in this tough time of corona pandemic.

More than 17 thousand cases in a day:

The number of corona infects in India has crossed 5 lakh 10 thousand. On Friday, for the second consecutive day, more than 18 thousand cases increased and 10 thousand 246 patients were cured. In the last 24 hours, there have been 17,296 new cases and 407 people have died. So far, 15,301 people have died in the country.

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Highest corona cases in Maharashtra:

3,460 new cases of corona were reported in Delhi and 63 people died. The total number of cases in the capital has increased to 77,240.

In Maharashtra, 5024 new cases of corona infection were reported on Friday and 175 people died. Now the number of infected in the state has crossed 1.5 lakh.

In the last 24 hours in Gujarat, 580 new cases of corona were reported and 18 people have died. The number of positive cases in the state has increased to 30,158.

Corona 542 new cases were reported in West Bengal and 10 people lost their lives. The total number of infected people in the state has increased to 16,190.

In the last 24 hours, 3523 new cases were registered in Tamil Nadu and 46 people died. The total number of infected people in the state has been 74,622.

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Yogita S.

Yogita S.

Media Graduate, News Editor and PR Enthusiast.

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