Hindustan Times (Ranchi)

Infections to cross 800,000 as cases continue to surge

INCREASE IN TESTS Number of tests cross 11-million mark; ICMR says 1,10,24,491 samples have been tested up to July 9

- ■ letters@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: India was set to cross yet another grim milestone of 800,000 coronaviru­s disease (Covid-19) infections, with almost 60% of the cases being recorded in four states.

The country recorded its highest 24-hour spike in Covid-19 cases, with 26,506 infections being reported between Friday and Saturday, while fatalities surged by 475, according to the Union health ministry data.

According to covid19ind­ia.org, India recorded 798,161 cases and 21,656 deaths till 7pm on Friday. The latest 100,000 infections would have been reported in four days, a day less than it took for the previous 100,000 cases.

From 2.82% a month earlier, India’s Covid-19 case fatality rate has declined to 2.72% which is lower than that of many other countries, the health ministry said, noting that 30 states and Union Territorie­s have a fatality rate lower than the national average. With 19,138 people being cured of the virus in the 24-hour period,India’s recovery rate stood at 62.2%, it said.

NEWDELHI: India saw yet another record single-day jump of 26,506 Covid-19 cases pushing its tally to 7,93,802 on Friday, while the death toll climbed to 21,604 with 475 people succumbing to the infection, according to the Union Health Ministry data.

The number of tests for detection of Covid-19 has crossed the 11-million mark. According to ICMR, a cumulative total of 1,10,24,491 samples have been tested up to July 9 with 2,83,659 samples being tested on Thursday.

The number of recoveries stands at 4,95,512 while there are 2,76,685 active cases of coronaviru­s infection presently in the country, the updated data at 8 am showed.

“Thus, around 62.42 per cent of patients have recovered so far,” an official said.

The total number of confirmed cases included foreigners.

Of the 475 new deaths reported, 219 are from Maharashtr­a, 65 from Tamil Nadu, 45 from Delhi, 27 from West Bengal, 17 from Uttar Pradesh, 16 from Karnataka, 15 from Gujarat, 13 from Andhra Pradesh, 9 from Rajasthan, eight from Bihar, seven from Telangana, six from Assam, five each from Haryana,Madhya Pradesh, Jammu and Kashmir and Punjab, four from Odisha and one from Chhattisga­rh, Goa, Jhakhand and Meghalaya.

Of the total 21,604 deaths reported so far, Maharashtr­a tops the tally with 9,667 fatalities followed by Delhi with 3,258 deaths, Gujarat with 2,008, Tamil Nadu with 1,765, Uttar Pradesh with 862, West Bengal with 854, Madhya Pradesh with 634, Rajasthan with 491 and Karnataka with 486.

The Covid-19 death toll reached 331 in Telangana, 287 in Haryana, 277 in Andhra Pradesh, 183 in Punjab, 154 in Jammu and Kashmir, 115 in Bihar, 52 in Odisha, 46 in Uttarakhan­d and 27 in Kerala.

Jharkhand has registered 23 deaths, Assam 22, Chhattisga­rh 15, Puducherry 14, Himachal Pradesh 11, Goa nine, Chandigarh seven, Arunachal Pradesh and Meghalaya two each, Tripura and Ladakh have reported one fatality each, according to the Health Ministry.

More than 70% deaths took place due to comorbidit­ies, it said.

Maharashtr­a has reported the highest number of cases at 2,30,599 followed by Tamil Nadu at 1,26,581, Delhi at 1,07,051, Gujarat at 39,194, Uttar Pradesh at 32,362, Karnataka at 31,105,Telangana at 30,946, according to the ministry data.

The number of Covid-19 cases has gone up to 25,911 in West Bengal, 23,814 in Andhra Pradesh,

22,563 in Rajasthan, 19,369 in Haryana and 16,341 in Madhya Pradesh.

“Our figures are being reconciled with the ICMR,” the ministry said, adding that 4,161 cases are being reassigned to states. State-wise distributi­on is subject to further verificati­on and reconcilia­tion, it added.

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A medic helps a suspected Covid-19 patient get down from an ambulance in Kolkata.
PTI ■ A medic helps a suspected Covid-19 patient get down from an ambulance in Kolkata.

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