THE SPREAD OF COVID-19
Total confirmed cases including new cases added on July 26
New cases
Recovered cases
UT J&K
17,920
Punjab
13,218
Haryana
31,332 DELHI 130,606 114,875
Rajasthan
36,430 25,954
Madhya Pradesh
27,800 19,132
Dadar & Nagar Haveli
860
Chhattisgarh
7,489 530 4,944
Maharashtra
9,431
375,799 213,238
Telangana
54,059
Goa
4,861
615
534
794 1,132
1,110 45 1,075 402 1,593
Karnataka
5,199
96,141
Kerala
UT Ladakh
1,285
Himachal Pradesh
2,136
Chandigarh
852
Uttarakhand
6,104 3,566
Uttar Pradesh
66,988 41,641
Odisha
25,389
96,298 46,301
2,786
Tamil Nadu
213,723 87 0 9 143 8,349 3,704
1,376
Puducherry
1,178 572 3,246
Tripura
Bihar 38,919 26,308 Jharkhand
Andhra Pradesh
132 6,986 508 7,627
1,645 105
156,526
9,300
*Data compiled by covid19india.org and cross-checked from inputs by HT’S correspondents and news agencies. 'Cases reassigned to states' is as per data released by the MOHFW. This figure has not been included in the calculation for the daily new cases.
19,025 874 175 927
9,928
8,810
24,384 3,277
35,838 1,063
2,605
Arunachal Pradesh
70 428 Sikkim
1,126 545
Assam
46
31,086 23,055
Nagaland
1,339 549
Meghalaya
702 135
Manipur
2,235 1,521
Mizoram
361 193 147
West Bengal
58,718 37,751
Andaman and Nicobar
290 176
Total cases in India*
Deaths due to Covid-19
Cases being reassigned to states 1,165
50 56
59
0 2341 0
just hope such a situation doesn’t arrive when we have no other choice but to depend on the Chinese,” the first official said.
It’s for this reason that officials are closely following the progress of two indigenous vaccines, Covaxin and Zycov-d, developed by Bharat Biotech and Zydus Cadila respectively. Both are in Stage 1 of trials.
BENGALURU: Karnataka on Sunday reported its highest singleday spike in coronavirus cases with 5,199 additions, taking the aggregate in the state to 96,141, while 82 succumbed to the virus, taking the toll to 1,878 the health department said.
There are 58,417 active cases, including 632 in the ICUS, whereas the 2,088 discharges on Sunday took the total discharges to 35,838, as per the bulletin.
Bengaluru urban district accounted for 1,950 infections, followed by 579 from Ballari, 230 from Mysuru, 213 from Bengaluru Rural, and 199 from Dakshina Kannada.
Bengaluru urban continued to record highest number of deaths. The city has reported 891 deaths, including 29 on Sunday.
Dakshina Kannada district reported seven deaths, Belagavi, Kalaburagi and Dharwad reported six each, and Mysuru and Tumakuru, five each.
Most of those who died were suffering from respiratory illness and influenza-like illness.