COVID pandemic: 4,194 new cases with 255 deaths reported in a single day in India

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COVID pandemic: 4,194 new cases were reported in India in a single day with 255 deaths.

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  • Total active cases of COVID in India has come down to 42,219 today
  • The total death toll in the country is now 5,15,714.
  • A total of 6,208 discharges were done in India in the last 24 hours.

COVID-19 India News Updates: 4,194 new cases of Novel Coronavirus have been reported in India, with 255 deaths due to the infection in the last 24 hours. According to the data shared by the Union Health Ministry on Friday (March 11), there were a total of 6,208 discharges in the country in the last 24 hours, taking the total recovery rate to about 98.70 percent and the total recovery data reaching 4,24. ,26,328.

The total active cases of COVID-19 in India has come down to 42,219, data from the ministry showed today.

The total death toll in the country now stands at 5,15,714. In India, the first death due to the COVID pandemic was reported in March 2020.

According to the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR), 77,68,94,810 samples have been tested for COVID-19 till March 10. Of these, 8,12,365 samples were tested on Thursday.

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Meanwhile, Delhi on Thursday reported 212 fresh COVID-19 cases and zero deaths, while the positivity rate stood at 0.56 per cent, as per data shared by the city’s health department. With this, the number of cases in the national capital rose to 18,62,467, while the death toll rose to 26,140, ​​said the latest health bulletin.

The number of COVID-19 tests conducted a day earlier stood at 37,960, it said. Delhi had reported 208 cases on Wednesday with a positivity rate of 0.46 per cent and one death.

On March 5 and March 6 also, the city had recorded zero fatalities. There has been a decline in the number of daily cases in Delhi after touching a record high of 28,867 on January 13.

The city had recorded a positivity rate of 30.6 per cent on January 14, the highest during the ongoing wave of the pandemic.

serial number State/Union Territory Name Active Case* OK/Discharge/Migrate* Deaths**
complete change from yesterday cumulative change from yesterday cumulative change from yesterday
Death during the day (A) settlement of death
(b)
Total (A+B)
1 Andaman and Nicobar Islands 5 9891 129
2 Andra Pradesh 749 9 2303227 97 14729
3 Arunachal Pradesh 32 5 64151 7 296
4 Assam 1375 13 716156 13 6639
5 Bihar 101 26 817978 39 12255
6 Chandigarh 58 1 90611 9 1165
7 Chattisgarh 506 43 1137177 101 14034 1 1
8 Dadra and Nagar Haveli and Daman and Diu 0 11436 4
9 Delhi 937 48 1835390 260 26140
10 Goa 107 13 241237 24 3830 1 1
1 1 Gujarat 608 54 1211929 111 10938
12 Haryana 874 54 972170 225 10584 4 4
13 Himachal Pradesh 462 26 279373 91 4124
14 Jammu and Kashmir 293 19 448340 54 4749
15 Jharkhand 330 3 429191 83 5315
16 Karnataka 2884 91 3900428 301 40013 7 7
17 Kerala*** 11840 856 6439421 2055 66689 24 203 227
18 Ladakh 75 13 27850 22 228
19 Lakshadweep 1 11348 52
20 Madhya Pradesh 848 37 1028901 141 10733
21 Maharashtra 6966 46 7719594 494 143749 4 4
22 Manipur 94 2 134737 18 2116
23 Meghalaya 112 14 91950 37 1587 1 1
24 Mizoram 3560 153 215800 548 666 1 1
25 Nagaland 67 34619 2 757
26 Orissa 965 28 1276285 135 9103 1 1
27 Puducherry 27 2 163768 3 1962
28 Punjab 305 38 740574 77 17723 1 1
29 Rajasthan Rajasthan 1273 169 1271082 296 9548 1 1
30 Sikkim 26 4 38629 5 445 1 1
31 Tamil Nadu 1676 227 3411899 354 38023 2 2
32 Telangana 1223 93 784800 184 4111
33 Tripura 6 1 99944 1 919
34 Uttarakhand 706 40 428432 62 7689 1 1
35 Uttar Pradesh 1584 125 2044546 247 23486
36 West Bengal 1544 16 1993464 112 21184 2 2
complete# 42219 2269 42426328 6208 515714 52 203 255
*** For Kerala as per State Media Bulletin: 24 out of 10 reported deaths, + 203 deaths declared as per Appeal Cases filed as per GO(Rt) No.2110/2021/H&FWD
*(including foreign nationals)
**(more than 70% of cases due to comorbidities)

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