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New Delhi:
India’s coronavirus cases passed 20 lakh after a record surge of 62,538 new patients in the last 24 hours, the Union Health Ministry said this morning. It took three weeks for the country’s Covid count to double; the tally had crossed 10 lakh cases on July 17. A total of 41,585 Covid-linked deaths have been reported so far; 886 patients have died since yesterday. More than 13.78 lakh patients have recovered since the beginning of the pandemic, the government data shows; the recovery rate stood at 67.98 per cent this morning.
Here are top 10 developments on coronavirus cases in India:
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India has crossed 20 lakh coronavirus cases in 190 days after Kerala reported the first patient on January 30. The country registered one lakh cases on May 19. In June, India passed the five lakh-mark.
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In July, India recorded more than half of its cases. While the Covid count in the beginning of the month was about six lakh cases, the tally had surged to 16 lakh cases by July 31.
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The five states that reported the highest number of patients in the last 24 hours are Maharashtra (11,514), Andhra Pradesh (10,328), Karnataka (6,805), Tamil Nadu (5,684) and Uttar Pradesh (4,586).
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These five states also recorded the highest number of Covid-linked deaths since yesterday. While Maharashtra reported 316 deaths, 110 patients died in Tamil Nadu, 93 patients died in Karnataka, 72 died in Andhra Pradesh and Uttar Pradesh recorded 61 deaths.
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With 4.79 lakh cases, Maharashtra has logged the highest number of COVID-19 patients so far. The state reported its biggest single-day jump in infections on Thursday. More than 16,000 patients have died so far.
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The positivity rate – an indicator to assess the prevalence of the disease- stood at 10.88 per cent this morning, an increase since Thursday’s 8.47 per cent. In the last few weeks, the country has recorded the highest positivity rate of 15.79 per cent on July 20.
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India has tested around 16,500 people per million, compared to 190,000 in the United States, according to a tally by Worldometer, news agency AFP reported. Around 5.74 lakh samples were tested on Thursday, taking the total number of samples tested so far to 2.27 crores. The country has a population of about 1.38 crores and a patient can be tested more than once until recovery.
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Delhi, which was the second worst-hit state in June, now has the fifth highest number of cases in India. Meanwhile, Andhra Pradesh is now the third worst-hit in the country by the outbreak.
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Worldwide, the United States – epicentre of the pandemic – has logged the highest number of infections. India is the third worst-hit after the US and Brazil.
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More than 1.9 crore people have contracted the virus so far across the world; 7.14 lakh have died.
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