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Nearly 90000 new Corona cases found in India in last 24 hours

The cases of corona infection continues to increase in India. According to the data released by the Health Ministry at 8 am on Saturday morning, Eighty nine thousand one hundred and twenty nine new cases have been reported in the last 24 hours and 714 people have died. These are the highest number of cases reported in one day in the last about six and a half months Earlier, on September 20, 92 thousand 605 cases were reported. At the same time, such a high number of people have died after 21 October. Due to this, the active case has increased to more than 6,58,000. In the last 24 hours, 44,202 people were cured of the infection and during this time a total of 10,46,605 sample tests were done.

According to the Ministry of Health, a total of one crore 23,92,260 cases of corona have been reported so far in the country. At the same time, 1,64,110 people have died. The active cases are 6,58,909. This is 5.32 percent of the total case. It continues to increase for 24 consecutive days. So far, 1,15,69,241 patients have been free from infection. The recovery rate fell to 93.36 percent and the death rate to 1.32 percent. So far, 7,30,54,295 people have been vaccinated in the country. At the same time, 24,69,59,192 sample tests have been done so far.

The situation in Maharashtra, Punjab, Karnataka, Kerala, Chhattisgarh, Chandigarh, Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Delhi and Haryana has become worrisome. On September 16, 2020, the maximum number of 97,894 cases were reported in a single day in India. After this, the cases started to decline. In the last 24 hours, 481 people have died in Maharashtra. While 57 people have died in Punjab, 43 in Chhattisgarh, 16 in Uttar Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh, 14 in Kerala and Delhi, 12 in Tamil Nadu, 11 in Gujarat and 10 in Haryana. 55,379 in Maharashtra, 12,750 in Tamil Nadu, 12,591 in Karnataka, 11,050 in Delhi, 10,335 in West Bengal, 8,836 in Uttar Pradesh, 7,225 in Andhra Pradesh and 6,983 in Punjab have died of infection so far.

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