45% of Rajasthan coronavirus patients in the 21-40 age group: government



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Up to 45% of patients with coronavirus disease (Covid-19) in Rajasthan belong to the age group of 21 to 40 years and the majority are men, according to data from the state health department.

According to the data, 62.7% of the patients are men and 37.3% are women of the total Covid-19 cases in Rajasthan.

Of the 4,418 Covid-19 cases in Rajasthan, “21% of patients are in the 0-20 age group; 45.5% are from 21 to 40 years old; 24.1% are 41 to 50 years old, and 9.1% have crossed 60 years, “said the department.

Rajasthan on Thursday reported 206 new cases of coronavirus disease (Covid-19) as of 9 p.m. as the desert state’s count increased to 4,534, including 267 positive cases of migrants.

Of the 206 new cases, 59 were from Udaipur, 36 from Jodhpur, 20 and 22 cases respectively from Jaipur and Jalore.

While Nagaur registered 17 cases, eight in Barmer and Sirohi, seven in Sikar and Ajmer, five in Pali and Jhunjhunu, four in Rajsamand and Churu and one in Kota, Alwar and Dungarpur.

Among the cases of migrant workers, the maximum at age 40 was Jalore, followed by Pali at 34, Rajsamand at 28, Sirohi at 22, Ajmer at 19, Churu at 15, Nagaur at 14 and 10 each from Dungarpur, Jhunjhnu, Sikar and Udaipur

The Rajasthan Covid-19-related death toll is 125, including 63 deaths in the state capital of Jaipur. To date, 2,397 people have been registered and there are 1,771 active cases.

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