Over 16,000 COVID-19 cases in 24 hours in India

▴ Over 16,000 COVID-19 cases in 24 hours in India
The world faces a shortage of oxygen concentrators as the number of worldwide cases of coronavirus infection nears the 10 million-mark, the World Health Organization

India recorded its greatest flood in the number of coronavirus cases in 24 hours for a second back to back day with 16,922 new patients, taking the aggregate to 4.73 lakh cases, the Union Health Ministry said toward the beginning of today. This is the first occasion when that in excess of 16,000 new diseases have been accounted for in a solitary day. The administration on Wednesday recorded a solitary day high of 15,968 new contaminations. India is the fourth most exceedingly terrible hit nation on the planet by the pandemic after the United States, Brazil, and Russia. The world faces a deficiency of oxygen concentrators as the number of overall instances of coronavirus disease approaches the 10 million-mark, the World Health Organization head said on Wednesday. "Numerous nations are presently encountering troubles acquiring oxygen concentrators," WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus told newsgathering.

Here are the best 10 improvements on coronavirus cases in India:

  1. Five states in India-Maharashtra, Delhi, Gujarat, Tamil Nadu, and Uttar Pradesh - have announced more than 80 percent of passings in the nation connected to coronavirus. While Maharashtra, the most exceedingly terrible hit state, has detailed 6,739 passings, a sum of 2,365 patients have kicked the bucket in Delhi, which has the second most noteworthy number of coronavirus cases.
  2. In Gujarat, which has logged more than 28,000 patients up until this point, 1,735 COVID-19 connected passings have been accounted for; 866 patients have kicked the bucket in Tamil Nadu and 596 individuals have kicked the bucket in UP.
  3. Seven states and association domains - Andaman and Nicobar, Arunachal Pradesh, Dadra and Nagar Haveli, Manipur, Mizoram, Nagaland, and Sikkim - have not enlisted any passings connected to coronavirus since the start of the pandemic, the administration information appears.
  4. Of the all-out cases, 2,71,697 patients have recouped; 14,894 have kicked the bucket up until this point. Over the most recent 24 hours, 418 passings connected to the exceptionally irresistible ailment were enlisted. The recuperation rate remained at 57.42 percent early today.
  5. In excess of 75 lakh tests have been tried up until this point, as indicated by the Union Health Ministry. Of these, 2,07,871 examples were tried on Wednesday.
  6. India's normal energy rate - the proportion of positive cases to the number of tests led - remained at 8.14 percent early today. Maharashtra's inspiration rate is 17.34 percent; notwithstanding, the recuperation rate is around 50 percent.
  7. Mumbai, which has logged about 68,000 cases up until this point, has a multiplying pace of 39 days, as indicated by authorities. In Dharavi, Asia's greatest ghetto which was at one time a hotspot in Mumbai, cases have streamed to a solitary digit.
  8. Tamil Nadu announced the single-day greatest hop in cases with 2,865 individuals testing positive for the ailment, taking the count to 67,468 cases. Chennai, the state's capital, has more than 45,000 cases. The state government has reported new limitations on open vehicles.
  9. Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan on Wednesday declared that a battle named ''Kill Corona'' will be propelled from July 1, under which individuals from each family unit in the state will be overviewed for coronavirus-like side effects. Delhi has likewise set an objective of July 6 to screen each house in the national capital.
  10. Around the world, more than 94 lakh patients have been accounted for since the root of the flare-up in China in December. Over 4.8 lakh individuals have kicked the bucket. The United States-focal point of the pandemic - has announced 23 lakh cases and 1.2 lakh passings.
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