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Oct 12, 2020

India seemed to win the battle against Covid-19, the coronavirus started returning

 India seemed to win the battle against Covid-19, the coronavirus started returning


India ranks second in the world after the United States in cases of coronavirus infection. Millions of cases are coming up every day in India. So far, 6 million cases of corona have been reported in India while more than 1 lakh people have died. However, coronavirus is found to be weakening in India.


The number of active cases of corona in India is less than nine lakh in the last 3 days. The number of people beating corona in India is also increasing. India also ranks first in the world in terms of beating Corona. The health ministry said 54.3 percent of the people in the top five states with more corona cases were recovering.


Strong increase in recovery rate


According to figures released on the health ministry's website, the number of patients recovering from coronary heart disease has risen from 0 to 61,000 in the last 24 hours. The transition rate has dropped to 86.17 percent. On the other hand, after 74,383 new cases of infection were reported, the total number of infections has increased to 70.53 thousand.


Significant reduction in the number of active cases


According to the ministry, less than 1,000 patients have died in the last eight days. According to statistics, only 12.30 percent of the total cases in the country are active. In the last 24 hours, more than 11,000 cases have been registered in Kerala. In second place in Maharashtra.


The highest death toll is in Maharashtra


Of the 918 deaths across the country in the last 24 hours, 308 were in Maharashtra, 102 in Karnataka, 67 in Tamil Nadu, 62 in West Bengal, 60 in Uttar Pradesh, 48 in Delhi, 39 in Chhattisgarh, and 35 in Andhra Pradesh. The transition has killed 1,08,334 people so far in the country. 

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In which Maharashtra is in the top position. There were 40,040 deaths in Maharashtra, 10,187 in Tamil Nadu, 9891 in Karnataka, 6353 in Uttar Pradesh, 6,194 in Andhra Pradesh, 5740 in Delhi, 5563 in Bengal, 3798 in Punjab, and 3775 in Gujarat. The statistics clearly show that Gujarat lags far behind in terms of mortality.

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