COVID-19 cases surge to 4026, 5 deaths reported in 24 hours
Corona cases in the country have increased rapidly to 4026. In the last 24 hours, 65 new cases have been reported and 5 people have died. Kerala has the highest number of active cases at 1416, while cases are also increasing in Maharashtra, Delhi and Gujarat.
The number of COVID-19 cases is rising swiftly nationwide, with a significant surge observed over the past two days. Active COVID-19 cases have surpassed 4000 throughout the country, currently totaling 4026.
On Monday, there were 3,961 active cases reported. Over the past 24 hours, 5 individuals have succumbed to the infection. The Union Ministry of Health and Family Welfare's data indicates there are now 4,026 active cases. To date, 2,700 patients have been released from the hospital, and 37 fatalities have occurred since January 1.
65 New Cases in 24 Hours
Over the past day, 65 new active coronavirus cases have been identified, while 512 patients have been released from the hospital. Additionally, 5 individuals have died during this period. In Maharashtra, 2 deaths have also been recorded in the last 24 hours.
Simultaneously, one patient has passed away in Kerala, Tamil Nadu, and UP. The Ministry of Health reports that in the past 24 hours, Gujarat has seen the highest number of 59 coronavirus cases. Additionally, Delhi currently has 393 active Covid cases. Meanwhile, Kerala has the highest number of active coronavirus cases in the country, totaling 1416.
The report indicates that Kerala has the most active cases, totaling 1416, with Maharashtra following at 494 cases. Delhi has recorded 393 cases. Next is Gujarat with 397, Karnataka with 311, West Bengal with 372, Tamil Nadu with 215, Uttar Pradesh with 138, Rajasthan with 75, Puducherry with 27, Haryana with 44, Andhra Pradesh with 28, Madhya Pradesh with 21, Goa with 8, Odisha with 15, Jharkhand with 11, Jammu and Kashmir with 9, Chhattisgarh with 11, Punjab with 9, Uttarakhand with 3, Mizoram with 2, Assam with 6, and Chandigarh with 2 active cases.