COVID-19 data in India crossed 82-lakh mark with 38,310 new infections

COVID-19 data in India crossed 82-lakh mark with 38,310 new infections

New Delhi: Coronavirus instances in India crossed 82 lakh mark on Tuesday (November 3, 2020) with practically 39,000 new infections reported within the final 24 hours. 

As per the Ministry of Health knowledge, the coronavirus tally stood at  82,67,623 with 38,310 contemporary infections. The loss of life toll reached 1,23,097 after 490 new fatalities. The fatality price stands at 1.49 per cent.

A complete of 76,03,121 individuals have recovered from the an infection up to now, pushing the nationwide restoration price to 91.96 per cent, whereas the case fatality price stands at 1.49 per cent.

The variety of energetic instances remained under six lakh for the fifth consecutive day.

Here’s the state-wise tally of COVID-19 knowledge throughout India:

S. No. Name of State / UT Active Cases* Cured/Discharged/Migrated* Deaths**
Total Change since yesterday Cumulative Change since yesterday Cumulative Change since yesterday
1 Andaman and Nicobar Islands 160 8 4132 20 60  
2 Andhra Pradesh 22538 1130 798625 3033 6719 13
3 Arunachal Pradesh 1722 49 13238 165 38 1
4 Assam 8481 321 197569 785 932 1
5 Bihar 6594 372 209582 938 1101 4
6 Chandigarh 593 25 13708 76 227 1
7 Chhattisgarh 21914 212 166391 1854 2208 58
8 Dadra and Nagar Haveli and Daman and Diu 34   3221 2 2  
9 Delhi 33308 865 356459 4824 6604 42
10 Goa 2215 29 41123 208 616 7
11 Gujarat 12678 133 158114 1004 3725 4
12 Haryana 12919 285 155717 1266 1810 15
13 Himachal Pradesh 2958 15 19304 339 336 10
14 Jammu and Kashmir 6080 246 88140 623 1490 8
15 Jharkhand 5119 110 96485 512 886 1
16 Karnataka 44824 5787 773595 8334 11221 29
17 Kerala 86792 2991 355943 7108 1533 21
18 Ladakh 610 27 5671 42 76 1
19 Madhya Pradesh 8298 240 161454 868 2965 7
20 Maharashtra 119352 6320 1524304 10225 44128 104
21 Manipur 3568 54 15343 278 180 9
22 Meghalaya 1009 46 8579 117 90  
23 Mizoram 444 11 2347 24 1  
24 Nagaland 1365 136 7689 154 42 3
25 Odisha 12783 147 279091 1527 1340 9
26 Puducherry 2756 413 31827 482 595  
27 Punjab 4183 12 125961 395 4227 13
28 Rajasthan 15889 634 182680 1105 1926 9
29 Sikkim 239 5 3655 4 73  
30 Tamil Nadu 19504 1490 698820 3940 11183 31
31 Telengana 17742 112 223413 1421 1351 3
32 Tripura 1321 51 29318 84 350 2
33 Uttarakhand 3802 112 58050 441 1029 2
34 Uttar Pradesh 23035 288 455498 2040 7076 25
35 West Bengal 36576 185 338075 4085 6957 57
Total# 541405 20503 7603121 58323 123097 490

There are 5,41,405 energetic instances within the nation as on date which comprise 6.55 per cent of the full caseload, the information said.

India’s COVID-19 tally had crossed the 20-lakh mark on August 7,?30 lakh on August 23 and 40 lakh on September 5.

It went previous 50 lakh on September 16, 60 lakh on September 28, 70 lakh on October 11 and crossed 80 lakh on October 29.

According to the ICMR, a cumulative whole of 11,17,89,350 samples have been examined up up to now with 10,46,247 samples being examined on Monday. 

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