Corona Updates You Must Track: India Posts 16,922 New Cases In 24 Hours, Oxford Vaccine In Last Leg of Trials

On Thursday, India’s coronavirus tally rose to more than 4.73 lakh cases. The death toll is nearing the 15,000-mark. Besides Delhi, Maharashtra and Tamil Nadu, Telangana and Andhra Pradesh too show a steady rise in cases

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On Thursday, India’s coronavirus tally rose to more than 4.73 lakh cases. The death toll is nearing the 15,000-mark. Besides Delhi, Maharashtra and Tamil Nadu, Telangana and Andhra Pradesh too show a steady rise in cases

India cases and toll: In yet another biggest single-day surge, India reported 16,922 new cases of coronavirus in the last 24 hours. A total of 418 people lost their lives due to the virus during the period. With this, India’s coronavirus count stood at 4,73,105 cases on Thursday morning with 1,86,514 active cases, 2,71,696 recoveries and 14,894 deaths, according to the data provided by the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare.

Delhi overtakes Mumbai: The national capital’s COVID-19 case count rose to 70,390, going past Mumbai which has so far reported 69,528 confirmed cases. Delhi added 3,788 new cases of coronavirus disease on Tuesday while Mumbai reported 1,118 cases. Delhi has 26,588 active cases while 41,437 people have recovered and 2,365 succumbed to the illness. Sixty-four people died due to the infection in the last 24 hours.

Other states with rising number of cases: While Delhi, Maharashtra and Tamil Nadu continue to grab headlines as the worst-hit states by the pandemic in India, southern states of Telangana and Andhra Pradesh have been reporting a steady rise in the number of coronavirus cases too. Andhra Pradesh has already crossed the 10,000-mark with 5,428 active cases, 4,779 recoveries and 124 deaths. Neighbour Telangana has reported 5,858 active cases, 4,361 recoveries and 225 deaths. The state’s coronavirus count is at 10,444 cases.

COVID Tracker. Source: Twitter/@COVIDNewsByMIB

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