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India’s total coronavirus count stands at 1.90 lakh cases even as the country is gearing up for a graded resumption of all economic activities from next week

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India’s total coronavirus count stands at 1.90 lakh cases even as the country is gearing up for a graded resumption of all economic activities from next week

Even as India is gearing for unlock 1.0, which will be effective from 8 June, the country’s COVID-19 count is increasing at an alarming rate, with total cases now nearing close to the 2-lakh mark. In the last 24 hours, more than 8,000 fresh coronavirus cases were reported, with Delhi and Mumbai leading the pack.

While the Ministry of Home Affairs order allows places of worship, restaurants and malls to resume services from 8 June, states will come up with their own set of guidelines for the phased re-opening of areas in non-containment zones from next week. The night curfew will be in place, but from 9 pm to 5 pm instead of the current 7 pm to 7 am schedule.

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India seventh-worst hit country: The surge in coronavirus cases has been relentless over the last two weeks, with India’s tally now hurtling towards the 2-lakh mark. On Monday morning, India has 1,90,535 total cases with 8,392 fresh cases being reported in the last 24 hours; of these, 93,322 are active cases while the toll has climbed to 5,394, according to the data shared by the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare (MoHFW). India is now the seventh worst-hit country by coronavirus, in terms of number of cases, moving past countries like France which have been badly hit by the first wave of the infection in Europe.

On a brighter note, the number of recoveries is moving close to the 1-lakh mark—91,818 people have recovered from the illness so far.

Another single-biggest surge for Delhi: The national capital recorded yet another single-biggest surge in a day with 1,295 new coronavirus cases and 13 deaths in 24 hours. On Monday morning, Delhi’s COVID-19 tally stood at 19,844, with 10,893 active cases, 8,478 recoveries and 473 deaths.

The cases of coronavirus are growing at a rate of 5.9 per cent a day in the national capital, wit...

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