Record increase in corona infection; Over 8 lakh active cases in India

In the countries affected by Corona, there are more than 57 lakh 63 thousand active cases in America. While India is at the second place in the list of most affected countries.

Yogita S.
Published on: 9 Nov 2020 6:40 AM GMT
Record increase in corona infection; Over 8 lakh active cases in India
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New Delhi: Corona's name in the world is not taking the name of pause. Corona patients are still coming. More than 12 million people have been killed among the more than five million affected corona infected worldwide. More than 200 countries across the world have been affected by it.

Another wave of corona infection:

In the countries affected by Corona, there are more than 57 lakh 63 thousand active cases in America. While India is at the second place in the list of most affected countries. More than 85 lakh people have been infected by the corona here so far and more than one lakh 26 thousand have died.

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America most affected by virus

According to one information, the country most affected by this infection has been America. , More than 26,000 cases were reported and more than 1,000 people died. According to the data released by the Ministry of Health, 45 thousand 903 new cases of corona were reported in the country in the last 24 hours and 490 people died during this period.

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41,857 patients are undergoing treatment in Delhi

After the death of 77 more patients due to infection in New Delhi, the death toll rose to 6,989. At present 41,857 patients are undergoing treatment in Delhi. The total number of cases in Delhi has reached 4,38,529. There has been a steady decline in the active cases of corona in the country and currently it has gone down considerably from 6 lakhs. Corona currently has 5,09,673 active cases in the country.

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Yogita S.

Yogita S.

Media Graduate, News Editor and PR Enthusiast.

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