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Bihar is fast approaching the 3,000-mark in the number of coronavirus cases of the disease. On Monday, the state saw 163 new cases, which took the account to 2,737, the state health officials, he said. However, the Union ministry of health reported 2,730 cases in which the state in its update on Tuesday morning.
The number of infections has seen a rapid increase in the past few years, mainly on account of the influx of migrant workers, the department of health said.
The infection rate in Bihar is 10.67%, the highest in the country, according to data analysis by Hindustan Times language Hindi publication Hindustan.
It took 12 days for the infection to double in Maharashtra and Tamil Nadu, 14 days in Delhi and only seven in Bihar, Hindustan reported.
The number of migrants testing positive in Bihar since May 3, is 1,754, which is close to 80 percent of the total number of cases reported during the period. Special trains with them far and wide began to come to the state on May 2.
The majority of infected migrants are those who returned from new Delhi (411), Maharashtra (403), Gujarat (276), Haryana (146), Rajasthan (95), Uttar Pradesh (89), Telangana (81) and West Bengal (76), according to the breakdown provided by the department.
Among the 163 cases reported on Monday, Patna district accounted for 11, which caused his account to get to 211. Two of these were reported in Lodipur and Samanpura locality of the state capital, while the remaining were from rural areas of the district, which is the worst strike in Bihar.
A significant number of cases were recorded in districts such as Begusarai, Katihar, Madhubani, Darbhanga, Katihar and Saharsa.
Bihar had reported 180 new cases of Covid-19 15 districts on Sunday.
Cases have been reported of the 38 districts of the state, and nine of these – Patna, Rohtas, Begusarai, Munger, Madhubani, Katihar, Khagaria, Buxar and Jehanabad – have accounts in three digits. Only Sheohar has been reported less than 10 cases.
Number of deaths in the state is 13 years, with Patna, Vaishali and Khagaria accounting for two people each, and one death reported from Munger, Rohtas, Begusarai, East Champaran, Sitamarhi, Siwan and Saran districts each.
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