Over 32 Lakh Corona Cases; Recovery Rate at 76% in India

Corona virus is spreading worldwide. So far, over 24 million people in the world have been infected with this virus. Apart from this, this virus has also killed more than 8.16 lakh people.

Yogita S.
Published on: 26 Aug 2020 7:56 AM GMT
Over 32 Lakh Corona Cases; Recovery Rate at 76% in India
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Over 32 Lakh Corona Cases; Recovery Rate at 76% in India

New Delhi: Corona virus is spreading worldwide. So far, over 24 million people in the world have been infected with this virus. Apart from this, this virus has also killed more than 8.16 lakh people. On the other hand, on Tuesday, the figure of corona patients in the country crossed 32 lakh.

67 thousand cases in a day:

So far, 32 lakh 34 thousand 475 people in the country have been infected with this corona epidemic. At the same time, corona report of more than 67 thousand people has come positive within the last 24 hours. Apart from this, 1059 infected patients have also died in the last 24 hours. For information, let us know that there are 10 states in India where more than 1000 corona patients have died so far.

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More than 7 lakh active cases:

The name of Maharashtra is at the top of these 10 states, where so far more than 22 thousand patients have lost their lives. Apart from Maharashtra, the names of Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Delhi, Andhra Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, Gujarat, West Bengal, Madhya Pradesh and Punjab are included. Significantly, India has become the third most affected country in the world in cases of infection.

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Over 60 thousand deaths due to corona:

According to the latest information released by the Ministry of Health, there are now more than 7 lakh 7 thousand active cases in the country. However, the relief news is that so far 24 lakh 67 thousand 759 people have been cured from Corona in the country. Apart from this, 59 thousand 449 patients have lost their lives so far.

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Yogita S.

Yogita S.

Media Graduate, News Editor and PR Enthusiast.

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