LIVE LOCKDOWN2.0 Day16: Corona cases in India cross 33000

Today is the 16th day of lockdown phase 2. From the center to the state governments, police administration, health teams are constantly trying to prevent the corona virus from growing and to protect the infected patients.

Yogita S.
Published on: 30 April 2020 4:23 AM GMT
LIVE LOCKDOWN2.0 Day16: Corona cases in India cross 33000
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NEW DELHI: Today is the 16th day of lockdown phase 2. From the center to the state governments, police administration, health teams are constantly trying to prevent the corona virus from growing and to protect the infected patients. In such a situation, things have improved a lot in the last 15 days. The number of hotspot districts in 25 states of the country has come down from 170 to 129.

Lockdown2.0: Current Situation in India

The number of people infected with the corona virus across the country has increased to 33,050. A total of 1074 people have died so far. At the same time, more than 8 thousand patients have been successfully treated. According to the statistics of the Health Department, 1674 new cases have been reported in the last 24 hours.

…LIVE UPDATES…

-COVID19 death toll rises to 68 in Indore after 3 more fatalities, cases in the Madhya Pradesh district climb to 1,485 after 19 people test positive

-2 more COVID19 deaths in Jaipur, toll rises to 57 in Rajasthan; total cases 2,524 after 86 people test positive, including 59 in Jodhpur & 14 in Jaipur

-Meghalaya govt declares 10 of state's 11 districts as 'green zones', allows inter-district movement there.

-The Central Government has allowed Haryana to use a Rapid Test Kit made by a South Korean company based in Manesar. Haryana has purchased 25 thousand Tests from this company. This kit will start investigation in the state from today.

-127 new COVID19 positive cases have been reported in Pune district in the last 12 hours.

-Out of the 646 samples tested yesterday for COVID19, results of 27 are positive: KGMU Lucknow

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Yogita S.

Yogita S.

Media Graduate, News Editor and PR Enthusiast.

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