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Huge spike in India’s daily Covid tally with 58,097 new cases; over 500 deaths

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According to the morning announcement shared by the Federal Ministry of Health of India, after as many as 58,097 new cases have been reported in the past 24 hours, the cumulative number of Covid-19 cases in India has again increased significantly. The latest data is an increase of 20,718 cases from yesterday, when the country recorded 37,379 new infections. Statistics from the Indian Ministry of Health show that the total number of Covid-19 in India has now risen to 3,50,18,358. After 534 patients died from the virus on Wednesday, the number of deaths in a single day also jumped sharply from 124 last Wednesday. the day before. As a result, the number of Covid-19 deaths in India has risen to 482,551.

In addition, the number of active cases in the country has exceeded the 200,000 mark, accounting for 0.61% of the total number of cases. The daily positive rate of cases in India has reached 4.18%. In the severe situation, 15,389 people have recovered from the virus, up from 11,007 on Tuesday. The new recovery maintains hope. The total number of people who have successfully fought the virus has now reached 3,43,21,803. At the same time, after multiple states including Maharashtra confirmed new cases in the past 24 hours, the country’s Omicron count exceeded the 2,000 mark. According to data from the Ministry of Health of the Alliance, so far, a total of 2,135 Omicron cases have been detected in the country, of which as many as 828 have recovered. Maharashtra and Delhi topped the list with 653 and 464 Omicron cases respectively. Kerala, Rajasthan, Gujarat, and Tamil Nadu—all of which are among the top 10 states most affected by Omicron, with more than 100 confirmed cases so far.

According to the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR), the total number of Covid-19 test coverage in India has reached 68,24,28,595, of which 11,54,302 have been conducted in the past 24 hours.

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