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Ten states and union territories reported 78 per cent of the new cases registered in a span of 24 hours. This trend has continued to compress the active COVID-19 caseload which is currently 4.98 lakh and comprises only 5.63 per cent of India’s total coronavirus cases. The recovery rate has also been boosted with the trend of recoveries exceeding new cases and currently stands at 92.89 per cent with 80,66,501 people having recuperated from the disease so far.
“The gap between recovered cases and active cases has steadily widened to 75,77,207,” the ministry underlined. The ministry said that 78 per cent of the new recovered cases are concentrated in 10 states and union territories.Maharashtra reported the maximum number of single day recoveries with 9,164 newly-recovered cases. At least 7,264 people recovered in Delhi followed closely by Kerala which reported 7,252 new recoveries.
Delhi observed another spike and reported the highest daily new cases, also its highest tally so far with 8,593 new cases. Delhi is followed by Kerala with 7,007 cases and Maharashtra with 4,907 cases, the ministry said. As many as 550case fatalities have been reported in a day of which 10 states and union territories account for80 per cent. Maharashtra accounted for 22.7 per cent share with 125 fatalities. Delhi and West Bengal follow with 85 and 49 new deaths, respectively.
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