COVID-19 tally in India crosses 85 lakh mark with 45,674 new cases

COVID-19 tally in India crosses 85 lakh mark with 45,674 new cases

New Delhi: India’s COVID-19 caseload went previous 85 lakh, whereas the quantity of people that have recuperated from the illness surged to 78,68,968 pushing the nationwide restoration charge to 92.49 per cent, in line with the Union Health Ministry information up to date on Sunday.

The complete coronavirus circumstances mounted to 85,07,754 with 45,674 infections being reported in a day, whereas the demise toll climbed to 1,26,121 with 559 new fatalities, confirmed the Ministry of Health information.

The case fatality charge stands at 1.48 per cent.

The variety of lively circumstances of COVID-19 remained under 6 lakh for the tenth consecutive day.

There are 5,12,665 lively circumstances of coronavirus an infection within the nation as on date which contains 6.03 per cent of the full caseload, the information said.

Here’s the state-wise tally of COVID-19 information in India:

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 175 9 4206 12 60  
2 Andhra Pradesh 21434 391 812517 2747 6779 11
3 Arunachal Pradesh 1559 44 13785 106 45 2
4 Assam 6758 309 200939 555 940 2
5 Bihar 6287 231 213513 1061 1136 7
6 Chandigarh 815 43 13978 53 232 2
7 Chhattisgarh 23256 190 173872 1359 2434 22
8 Dadra and Nagar Haveli and Daman and Diu 32 5 3239 6 2  
9 Delhi 40258 536 383614 6338 6912 79
10 Goa 2036 22 42239 183 641 8
11 Gujarat 12124 110 163640 931 3753 5
12 Haryana 15713 356 162814 1638 1897 17
13 Himachal Pradesh 4198 353 20243 210 371 10
14 Jammu and Kashmir 5584 161 91225 688 1528 5
15 Jharkhand 4566 73 98776 411 897 2
16 Karnataka 33339 1 799439 2235 11369 22
17 Kerala 83377 53 395624 7120 1668 28
18 Ladakh 816 32 5894 40 80  
19 Madhya Pradesh 7736 60 165715 792 3017 13
20 Maharashtra 100068 2939 1569090 6748 45115 150
21 Manipur 3223 385 16714 622 194 3
22 Meghalaya 995 11 8959 55 93 2
23 Mizoram 562 17 2526 41 2  
24 Nagaland 1074 74 8336 54 45  
25 Odisha 11873 328 286857 1683 1410 17
26 Puducherry 1212 428 33932 495 600 2
27 Punjab 4827 55 127821 517 4310 15
28 Rajasthan 16327 50 191132 1778 1979 13
29 Sikkim 314 31 3805 19 76 1
30 Tamil Nadu 18966 36 711198 2352 11324 25
31 Telengana 19890 46 229064 1481 1377 5
32 Tripura 1302 16 29858 66 357 1
33 Uttarakhand 3890 154 60083 337 1063 7
34 Uttar Pradesh 22991 141 465250 2010 7180 25
35 West Bengal 35088 469 359071 4339 7235 58
Total# 512665 3967 7868968 49082 126121 559

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. The COVID-19 circumstances 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 Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR), a cumulative complete of 11,77,36,791 samples have been examined as much as November 7 with 11,94,487 samples being examined on Saturday.

 

 

 

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