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Record jump of 9,996 COVID-19 cases in India, tally rises to 2,86,579 : Health Ministry

As per the Union Health Ministry data, India saw the highest single-day spike of 357 fatalities and 9,996 cases on June 11, pushing the death toll to 8,102 and the nationwide tally to 2,86,579. The country has registered over 9,500 cases for the seventh day in a row, while the figure for casualties crossed the 300-mark for the first time.

The number of recoveries are more than the active novel coronavirus cases for the second consecutive day. The ministry stated the number of active cases stands at 1,37,448 till June 11, 8 am, while 1,41,028 people have recovered and one patient has migrated. “Thus, around 49.21 per cent patients have recovered so far,” it stated.

According to data issued by the Johns Hopkins University, The total number of confirmed cases include foreigners. India is the fifth worst-hit nation by the COVID-19 pandemic after the US, Brazil, Russia and the United Kingdom.

Of the 357 new deaths reported till June 11 morning, 149 were in Maharashtra, 79 in Delhi, 34 in Gujarat, 20 in Uttar Pradesh, 19 in Tamil Nadu, 17 in West Bengal, eight in Telangana, seven each in Madhya Pradesh and Haryana, four in Rajasthan, three each in Jammu and Kashmir and Karnataka, two each in Kerala and Uttarakhand, one each in Andhra Pradesh, Bihar and Himachal Pradesh, PTI news agency reported.

Out of the total 8,102 fatalities, Maharashtra tops the tally with 3,438 deaths followed by Gujarat with 1,347 deaths, Delhi with 984, Madhya Pradesh with 427, West Bengal with 432, Tamil Nadu with 326, Uttar Pradesh with 321, Rajasthan with 259 and Telangana with 156 deaths. The death toll reached 78 in Andhra Pradesh, 69 in Karnataka and 55 in Punjab.

Jammu and Kashmir has reported 51 fatalities due to the coronavirus disease, while 52 deaths have been reported from Haryana, 33 from Bihar, 18 from Kerala, 15 from Uttarakhand, nine from Odisha and eight from Jharkhand.

The health ministry website also stated that, Chhattisgarh and Himachal Pradesh have registered six COVID-19 fatalities each, Chandigarh has five while Assam has recorded four deaths so far. Meghalaya, Tripura and Ladakh have reported one COVID-19 fatality each, according to ministry data. More than 70 per cent of the deaths are due to comorbidities.

“The highest number of confirmed cases in the country are from Maharashtra at 94,041 followed by Tamil Nadu at 36,841, Delhi at 32,810, Gujarat at 21,521, Uttar Pradesh at 11,610, Rajasthan at 11,600 and Madhya Pradesh at 10,049”, According to the Health Ministry’s data updated in the morning.

Further, The number of COVID-19 cases has gone up to 9,328 in West Bengal, 6,041 in Karnataka, 5,710 in Bihar and 5,579 in Haryana. It has risen to 5,269 in Andhra Pradesh, 4,509 in Jammu and Kashmir, 4,111 in Telangana and 3,250 in Odisha.

Assam has reported 3,092 novel coronavirus cases so far, while Punjab has 2,805 cases. A total of 2,161 people have been infected by the virus in Kerala and 1,562 in Uttarakhand. Jharkhand has registered 1,489 cases, while 1,262 cases have been reported from Chhattisgarh, 895 from Tripura, 451 from Himachal Pradesh, 387 from Goa and 327 from Chandigarh.

Manipur has 311 COVID-19 cases, Nagaland has 128, Puducherry has 127, Ladakh has 115, Mizoram has 93, Arunachal Pradesh has 57, Meghalaya 44, while Andaman and Nicobar Islands has registered 34 infections so far.

Dadar and Nagar Haveli has 26 cases, Sikkim has reported 13 cases till now while Daman and Diu has two cases. The health ministry’s website stated that 8,931 cases are being reassigned to states and “our figures are being reconciled with the ICMR”. State-wise distribution is subject to further verification and reconciliation, it stated.

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