Spike of 37,724 Coronavirus cases and 648 deaths in India

The coronavirus cases are increasing in the country. Recovery rate in India is improving day by day.

Yogita S.
Published on: 22 July 2020 5:19 AM GMT
Spike of 37,724 Coronavirus cases and 648 deaths in India
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New Delhi: The coronavirus cases are increasing in the country. Recovery rate in India is improving day by day. The number of patients infected with Corona virus in India has crossed 11.92 lakhs. During the last 24 hours, 37,724 new cases have been reported and 28,472 patients have fully recovered during this period. The number of patients recovering from the virus in the country has increased to seven and a half lakh.

648 deaths in a day:

According to data from the Union Ministry of Health, 37,724 new cases of corona virus have been reported during the last 24 hours, while 648 people have died. The total number of corona virus cases in the country has increased to 11 lakh 92 thousand 915. Out of this, 4,11,133 are active cases, while 7 lakh 53 thousand 50 people have become healthy. A total of 28,732 people have lost their lives in the country so far.

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Coronavirus in India:

According to the ministry's data, the death rate from Corona on June 17 was 3.36 percent, which has come down to 2.43 percent. The corona positive rate in 30 states is also lower than the national average of 8.07 percent. The number of deaths per 1 million population in India is 20.4, far below the global average of 77. India is among the lowest countries in the world.

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2,403 new COVID19 cases in Maharashtra's Pune district, tally 56,416; death toll up by 55 to 1,442.

608 new COVID19 cases in Jammu and Kashmir, tally 15,258, active cases 6,540; toll rises to 263 with 9 more deaths.

133 new COVID19 cases in Chhattisgarh, tally 5,731, active cases 1,588; death toll rises to 29.

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Yogita S.

Yogita S.

Media Graduate, News Editor and PR Enthusiast.

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