Corona Updates You Must Track: India Tally Breaches 6-Lakh Mark, Telangana Reports Worrying Surge In Cases

India added 19,148 fresh cases of coronavirus and 434 deaths to its grim tally in the last 24 hours. Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu, Delhi account for over 60 per cent of the total cases reported in India

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India added 19,148 fresh cases of coronavirus and 434 deaths to its grim tally in the last 24 hours. Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu, Delhi account for over 60 per cent of the total cases reported in India

India breached the 6-lakh mark for coronavirus cases on Thursday. With more than 19,100 fresh cases of COVID-19 in the last 24 hours, India’s tally has gone up to 6,04,641 cases. On the bright side, India’s recovery rate for the infection is now close to 60 per cent with nearly 3.6 lakh people getting cured of the disease. While Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu and Delhi continue to remain in the top three positions in terms of total caseload, Telangana is reporting a worrying surge in cases.

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India cases and toll: On Thursday, India’s coronavirus tally climbed to 6,04,641 cases with 2,26,947 active cases, 3,59,859 recoveries and 17,834 deaths. India added 19,148 fresh cases of coronavirus and 434 deaths to its grim tally over the last 24 hours. The country added close to 4 lakh cases of COVID-19 in the month of June with Delhi, Maharashtra and Tamil Nadu accounting for more than 60 per cent of the total caseload. India conducted 2,29,588 tests for COVID-19 on Wednesday.

Where does Delhi stand: The national capital’s COVID-19 tally stands at 89,802 cases. Delhi currently has 27,007 active cases with 59,992 recoveries and 2,803 deaths. In the last 24 hours, Delhi reported 2,442 new cases of coronavirus while 61 people succumbed to the illness. Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Wednesday said that the situation is improving in the capital but “there is no room for complacency”. “The virus is unpredictable. We must continue our efforts with more vigour,” the CM said.

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