Madhya Pradesh, Covid-19 hotspot Indore inches towards 3,000-brand – india news



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Madhya Pradesh Covid-19 hotspot Indore registered 78 highest number of positive cases on Wednesday, taking the total of your account to 2,715, health department officials said. The number of deaths in the district has reached 105, they said.

Until Tuesday, the district had reported 2,637 Covid-19 cases.

Almost 50 per cent of the total cases of coronavirus in Madhya Pradesh have been found in Indore only.

The Covid-19 outbreak was detected for the first time in Indore, on March 24, when four persons tested positive for the infection. Since then, it has been seen that the number of cases increases rapidly.

Madhya Pradesh on Tuesday reported 229 new Covid-19 cases and six deaths taking the total case count to 5,465 and fatalities to 258.

A total of 2,630 people who have been recovered up to the time of the viral infection, said officials.

Rajgarh and Singrauli, who were so affected by the disease, reported first Covid-19 cases on Tuesday. With this, 47 of madhya Pradesh 52 districts are now affected by the coronavirus of the pandemic.

Giving the breakdown of the statewise spread of the disease, officials said Tuesday that the 42 new patients were detected in Burhanpur, followed by 21 in Khandwa, 19 in Ujjain, 16 in Bhopal, 15 in Khargone, seven in India, six each in Bhind and Betul, four each in Morena and Jhabua, two each in Jabalpur, Raisen, Barwani, Dindori and Sagar and one each in Dhar, Satna, Tikamgarh, Sheopur and Sidhi.

Apart from Indore, the largest number of deaths was reported from Ujjain (48), Bhopal (39) and Burhanpur (11). Covid-19 deaths were reported from Jabalpur, Khandwa, Khargone, Khandwa, Dewas, Mandsaur, Raisen, Hoshangabad, Dhar, Gwalior, Agar Malwa, Sagar, Shajapur, Neemuch, Chhindwara, Satna, Ashok Nagar, Jhabua and Sehore.

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