Corona Updates You Must Track: Unlock 2.0 Effective From Today, Malls in Gurugram, Faridabad To Reopen

Big states like Maharashtra and Tamil Nadu continue to report maximum number of fresh coronavirus cases across the country. Maharashtra’s COVID-19 tally is close to 1.75 lakh cases

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Big states like Maharashtra and Tamil Nadu continue to report maximum number of fresh coronavirus cases across the country. Maharashtra’s COVID-19 tally is close to 1.75 lakh cases

As Ministry of Home Affairs’ guidelines for Unlock 2.0 come into effect, shopping malls in Haryana’s Gurugram and Faridabad cities will reopen on Wednesday. India’s COVID-19 count has climbed to more than 5.85 lakh cases with more than 18,600 cases reported on Tuesday. Track all the key updates related to coronavirus and unlock 2.0 guidelines here:

India cases and toll: With 2,20,114 active cases, 3,47,978 recoveries and 17,400 deaths, India’s coronavirus tally is at 5,85,493 cases, according to the latest data provided by the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare (MoHFW). The country added 18,653 fresh cases of COVID-19 on Tuesday.

In the last 24 hours, 507 people died due to the virus or co-morbidities, a significant jump from 418 deaths reported the previous day. A total of 2,17,931 tests for COVID-19 were conducted on Tuesday. While Maharashtra continues to be the worst-hit state by the virus, Tamil Nadu, after managing to bring down the number of fresh cases last week, is witnessing a spurt this week.

How is Delhi-NCR faring: The national capital’s coronavirus count stands at 87,360 cases—26,270 active cases, 58,348 recoveries and 2,742 deaths. On Tuesday, Delhi reported 2,199 new coronavirus cases and 62 deaths. Delhi now has 440 containment zones while of a total 13,661 beds for COVID-19 treatment in hospitals, 7,749 beds are vacant.

Meanwhile, shopping malls in Gurugram and Faridabad will finally reopen on Wednesday after being shut for more than three months. Among Haryana government’s list of guidelines are Aarogya Setu app on visitor’s phone, strict social distancing norms and wearing of masks.

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