Corona Updates You Must Track: Delhi Reports More New Cases Than Maharashtra, ICMR expands testing strategy

Delhi adds 3,947 fresh cases of coronavirus disease and 68 deaths in 24 hours. India’s COVID-19 tally climbs to more than 4.56 lakh cases

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Delhi adds 3,947 fresh cases of coronavirus disease and 68 deaths in 24 hours. India’s COVID-19 tally climbs to more than 4.56 lakh cases

Even as Maharashtra continues to lead the India table in terms of total confirmed cases of coronavirus, Delhi’s tally is rising fast. With nearly 4,000 fresh cases on Tuesday, the national capital reported its highest single-day surge. Maharashtra, which has seen a steady decline in the infection growth rate, reported 3,214 new COVID-19 cases on Tuesday. India added nearly 16,000 new cases of coronavirus in the last 24 hours.

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India cases and toll: India’s coronavirus count has surged to 4,56,183 cases on Wednesday morning, according to the data shared by the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare. While the active cases are at 1,83,022, recoveries have climbed to 2,58,684. The coronavirus death toll stands at 14,476. India added 15,968 fresh cases of coronavirus cases, a record single-day jump, in the last 24 hours. During that time, 465 people lost their lives as a result of the virus. A total of 2,15,195 COVID-19 tests were conducted on Tuesday.

Delhi emerging as a COVID hotspot: The national capital reported 3,947 fresh cases of coronavirus in the last 24 hours, overtaking Maharashtra which added 3,214 new cases to its tally. With this, Delhi’s COVID-19 count stands at 66,602 confirmed cases with 24,988 active cases, 39,313 recoveries and 2,301 deaths.  

The Delhi government as part of its strategy to check the spread of the infection has said that every house in the capital will be screened by 6 July while all houses in the containment zones will be screened by 30 June, reported NDTV. Delhi currently has 261 containment zones.

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