Delhi overtakes Maha, Kerala in peak Covid-19 cases in one day, accounts for 79% of total India today


Seventy-nine percent of the 45,903 new COVID-19 The cases come from 10 states and UT, with Delhi surpassing Maharashtra and Kerala by reporting 7,745 infections in a 24-hour span to become the largest contributor to single-day infections, the Union Health Ministry said on Monday. . Delhi had previously overtaken Maharashtra and Kerala on November 7 as well.

The city has reported the highest daily new cases, also its highest count yet with 7,745 new cases. The national capital is followed by Maharashtra with 5,585 cases and Kerala with 5,585 cases, the ministry said. “Daily new cases continue to trend downward with Jan-Andolan’s success in promoting appropriate COVID behavior.” said the ministry.

The trend of recoveries outnumbering new cases continued through day 37, with 48,405 cases recovering within 24 hours, compared to 45,903 infections that were reported during the same period. “This trend has continued to reduce the number of active cases in India, which currently stands at 5,09,673, representing 5.96% of the total. COVID-19 cases, “the ministry stressed.

Cumulative of India COVID-19 The positivity rate has also decreased as new cases have declined, but the focus on testing remains a primary commitment of the Center and the State and UT governments. India’s cumulative positivity rate has dropped to 7.19 percent to date. the COVID-19 The recovery rate has also been boosted by the trend of recoveries exceeding new cases and currently stands at 92.56%. Total recoveries have risen to 79.17,373 and exceed active cases by 74.07,700.

Cumulative of India COVID-19 The positivity rate has also decreased as new cases have declined, but the focus on testing remains a primary commitment of the Center and the State and UT governments. India’s cumulative positivity rate has dropped to 7.19 percent to date. The ministry said that it is observed that 79 percent of the new recovered cases are concentrated in 10 states and UT.

Maharashtra has reported the maximum number of recoveries in a single day with 8,232 newly recovered cases. 6,853 people recovered in Kerala, followed by 6,069 in Maharashtra. Seventy-nine percent of new cases are from 10 states and UT: Delhi, Maharashtra, Kerala, West Bengal, Karnataka, Haryana, Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Uttar Pradesh, and Rajasthan.

Up to 490 cases of death have been reported in one day. Deaths have continued to decline with fewer than 500 deaths reported in the past 24 hours, the ministry added. From india COVID-19 the number of cases rose to 85.53,657 with 45,903 infections reported in one day, while the death toll rose to 1,26,611 with 490 new deaths, data updated at 8 a.m. showed.

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