India records highest single-day spike with 27,114 new COVID-19 cases; tally crosses 8 lakh mark

India records highest single-day spike with 27,114 new COVID-19 cases; tally crosses 8 lakh markNew Delhi: India on Saturday (July 11, 2020) recorded the highest single-day spike of 27,114 COVID-19 cases with the total number crossing 8 lakh mark. As per the  Union Ministry of Health and Family Welfare data the tally stood at 8,20,916  as per out of which 2,83,407 are active, 5,15,387 have been cured and migrated and 22,123 have died so far due to the infection.

Maharashtra, Gujarat, Delhi, Tamil Nadu, Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan are the hotspots for Covid-19 cases among the states in India.

Here’s the state-wise data of COVID-19 cases:

S. No. Name of State / UT Active Cases* Cured/Discharged/Migrated* Deaths** Total Confirmed cases*
1 Andaman and Nicobar Islands 64 92 0 156
2 Andhra Pradesh 11936 13194 292 25422
3 Arunachal Pradesh 213 120 2 335
4 Assam 5426 9147 27 14600
5 Bihar 4347 10109 119 14575
6 Chandigarh 124 408 7 539
7 Chhattisgarh 722 3028 17 3767
8 Dadra and Nagar Haveli and Daman and Diu 248 211 0 459
9 Delhi 21146 84694 3300 109140
10 Goa 895 1347 9 2251
11 Gujarat 9900 28147 2022 40069
12 Haryana 4740 14904 290 19934
13 Himachal Pradesh 277 883 11 1171
14 Jammu and Kashmir 3943 5786 159 9888
15 Jharkhand 1172 2224 23 3419
16 Karnataka 19039 13836 543 33418
17 Kerala 3103 3820 27 6950
18 Ladakh 146 917 1 1064
19 Madhya Pradesh 3538 12481 638 16657
20 Maharashtra 95943 132625 9893 238461
21 Manipur 750 832 0 1582
22 Meghalaya 139 66 2 207
23 Mizoram 83 143 0 226
24 Nagaland 428 304 0 732
25 Odisha 3928 7972 56 11956
26 Puducherry 618 637 17 1272
27 Punjab 2153 5017 187 7357
28 Rajasthan 5057 17620 497 23174
29 Sikkim 54 80 0 134
30 Tamil Nadu 46108 82324 1829 130261
31 Telangana 12680 19205 339 32224
32 Tripura 545 1372 1 1918
33 Uttarakhand 621 2706 46 3373
34 Uttar Pradesh 11024 21787 889 33700
35 West Bengal 8881 17348 880 27109
  Cases being reassigned to states 3416     3416
  Total# 283407 515386 22123 820916

Of the 519 new deaths reported in the last 24 hours, 226 are from Maharashtra, 64 from Tamil Nadu, 57 from Karnataka, 42 from Delhi, 27 from Uttar Pradesh and 26 from West Bengal.

The Union Health Ministry said on Friday that the national fatality rate for Covid-19 patients has declined to 2.72 percent, adding that the fatality rate of 30 states/UTs is lower than the national average.

The recovery rate in India stands at  62.78 percent. According to the Indian Council of Medical Research,  1,13,07,002 samples tested for COVID19 till July 10, of these 2,82,511 samples were tested on Friday.

 
Bureau Report

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