Punjab of the crown of the curve of bending, Haryana you can be close to the bending



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It took India 14 days to reach the 100,000 mark since the day that he played to 50,000 cases. This is a slower trajectory compared to most of the other countries that have crossed the 100,000 mark. The fastest was that of the united States, which took 3 days for the same jump. The more slow was the of Iran, which took 34 days for the same jump. The warning here is that the presentation of reports and quality of data vary between countries.

The number of deaths in India stand at 3435, Thursday morning. India the mortality rate at 3.1%, is the 10 highest among the 18 countries with more than 50,000 cases. The mortality rate of France has been the highest (19.5%) and Saudi Arabia (the lowest (0.5%) among this club of countries where the burden. India now represents 0.07% of covid-related deaths in the world. It is worth noting that new infections and deaths peaked in many of the countries where the burden while they are still growing at a relatively fast clip in India.

Thursday morning, Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu, and Gujarat had the largest number of active cases among all the states. Among states with more than a thousand active cases, duplication of the fees (based on the seven-day rolling averages) are highest for the state of Tamil Nadu (12 days), Maharashtra (14 days) and West Bengal (16 days). The replication rates are slower for Uttar Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh (30 days for both) among states with more than a thousand active cases.

The seven-day rolling averages help to smooth out the volatility, and the daily information and are useful for measuring trends over time. Only active cases (excluding deaths and recoveries) have been considered by the state level of analysis.

Among all the states of Bihar (7 days) and Odisha (8 days) have the highest duplication rates, based on the seven-day rolling average figures. Kerala, which was the first state to have paved its curve, has seen a new batch of cases after state and international borders were opened. Punjab has seen a sharp decline in new cases since the beginning of this month. Haryana has seen a dip in the same period.

Maharashtra (1,390 deaths) that leads in the number of covid-related deaths so far, followed by the state of Gujarat (749). Madhya Pradesh (267), West Bengal (253), Delhi (176) are other high-fatality states. The five states account for 83 percent of the deaths across the country. Among the ten states with the most active cases, the case fatality rates are the highest in West Bengal (8.2%), Gujarat (6%), and Madhya Pradesh (4.7%).

India top meters continue to be hotbeds of the virus. Mumbai reported 24,118 confirmed cases and 841 deaths as of Wednesday night. Even other large urban centers, in Maharashtra, as the feudal lord (4,900) and Pune (4,477) continue to be among the most affected cities in the country.

New Delhi, with 11,008 cases confirmed, Ahmedabad with 9,409 cases, Chennai with 9,654 cases, are some of the main points of access until now. The cities of Mumbai, Delhi, Ahmedabad, Chennai, and Pune account for 54 percent of the confirmed cases and 56 percent of the deaths at the national level.

The top fifteen cities together account for 63 percent of the confirmed cases to the national level. Seven out of every ten covid-related deaths have occurred in these cities. The data for all the cities that have been aggregated from district-wise case data compiled by howindialives.com as of Wednesday night.

In the last week, the confirmed cases in Mumbai and Chennai doubled to 24,118 and 9654 respectively, the largest increase among the top 15 cities by population. Bengaluru, Kanpur, and Lucknow have a number of relatively minor cases in comparison with other cities at the time.

Among the top 15 cities, the case of the mortality rates are highest in Kolkata (9.6%), Ahmedabad (6.4%), and Pune (5%). The case mortality rates are lower in Lucknow (0.3%), Chennai (0.7%), and Nagpur (1.4%).

Cities beginning to open, the distribution of cases and deaths may change in the next few weeks.

The house of the currency Covid Tracker is run every week in the print edition. For daily updates to the tracker, visit https://www.livemint.com/topic/mint-covid-tracker

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