Single-day spike of 78,357 cases push India's COVID-19 tally to 38 Lakh

In India, the speed of Corona is not taking its name. On Tuesday, the number of corona patients rose to over 37 lakhs.

Yogita S.
Published on: 2 Sep 2020 5:19 AM GMT
Single-day spike of 78,357 cases push Indias COVID-19 tally to 38 Lakh
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New Delhi: In India, the speed of Corona is not taking its name. On Tuesday, the number of corona patients rose to over 37 lakhs.

So far 37 lakh 69 thousand 524 people have been found infected with corona. In just last 24 hours, 78 thousand 357 new cases have come out. On Tuesday, 1,045 people have died due to corona.

Single-day spike of 78,357 cases push India's COVID-19 tally to 37,69,523; death toll rises to 66,333 with 1,045 more fatalities: Centre

While 62 thousand 146 people were discharged from the hospital after recovering. Explain that the largest decrease has been observed in the data of the infected in the last six days and in the last 28 days in the death figures.

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Corona cases in Pune:

Pune is the city in the country that is most affected by Corona at this time. There are more than 1.75 lakh corona infected. In the case of Corona, Pune has overtaken Delhi.

Pune was ranked fifth in the list of infected cities with 91,903 patients at the beginning of August, but, in a month, the highest number of 83 thousand patients appeared here.

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Over 8 lakh Active cases in India:

If we look at the latest report of the Ministry of Health, the number of active cases of corona in the country has also crossed the 8 lakh mark. That is, there are 8 lakh 1 thousand 282 patients in the country who are being treated.

So far 66 thousand 333 patients have died due to corona infection. It is a matter of privilege that 29 lakh 1 thousand 909 people have been recovered so far.

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Yogita S.

Yogita S.

Media Graduate, News Editor and PR Enthusiast.

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