COVID-19 out of control in THESE regions … Govt in panic
Although the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) has taken rapid strides towards making a COVID-19 vaccine, the rapid increase in the number of coronavirus patients remains a cause for concern.
Mumbai, the financial capital of the country, is the worst affected city in India. Despite the lockdown, the coronavirus epidemic is spreading very fast in Maharashtra. Of the total number of coronavirus victims in India, 42 per cent are from Maharashtra.
Coronavirus cases in India have crossed the 60,000 mark. The biggest reason for this is that more than 3000 coronavirus cases have been reported daily for four consecutive days.
On May 3, the total number of coronavirus cases were close to 40 thousand and in just 6 days this figure crossed the 60 thousand mark. The worst condition is in Maharashtra, where thousands of cases are being uncovered.
The death toll has crossed the 2000 mark after 113 people died on Saturday. The death toll on Saturday was the second-largest number ever. A total of 3171 new cases were reported on Saturday, after which the total number of corona virus cases increased to 62,915.
However, the growth rate has started to decline. It was 6.8 percent on Saturday, down from 7.1 percent two days earlier.
Of this, 42 per cent of the cases are from Maharashtra, where 48 people died on Saturday. While 27 people died in Mumbai, 722 new cases have been reported in the state.
So far, a total of 780 people have died in Maharashtra. After 1165 new cases of infection arrived in Maharashtra on Saturday, the figure has crossed the level of 20,228. Mumbai alone accounts for about 65 per cent of cases across Maharashtra.
After Maharashtra, the number of coronavirus cases are increasing rapidly in Gujarat, where 394 new cases and 23 deaths occurred in 24 hours.
There have been 7,797 total cases so far and 472 people have died, which is the second largest figure in the country. In Ahmedabad alone, 280 new cases were reported on Saturday and 20 people died.
Although the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) has taken rapid strides towards making a COVID-19 vaccine, the rapid increase in the number of coronavirus patients remains a cause for concern.
Mumbai, the financial capital of the country, is the worst affected city in India. Despite the lockdown, the coronavirus epidemic is spreading very fast in Maharashtra. Of the total number of coronavirus victims in India, 42 per cent are from Maharashtra.
Coronavirus cases in India have crossed the 60,000 mark. The biggest reason for this is that more than 3000 coronavirus cases have been reported daily for four consecutive days.
On May 3, the total number of coronavirus cases were close to 40 thousand and in just 6 days this figure crossed the 60 thousand mark. The worst condition is in Maharashtra, where thousands of cases are being uncovered.
The death toll has crossed the 2000 mark after 113 people died on Saturday. The death toll on Saturday was the second-largest number ever. A total of 3171 new cases were reported on Saturday, after which the total number of corona virus cases increased to 62,915.
However, the growth rate has started to decline. It was 6.8 percent on Saturday, down from 7.1 percent two days earlier.
Of this, 42 per cent of the cases are from Maharashtra, where 48 people died on Saturday. While 27 people died in Mumbai, 722 new cases have been reported in the state.
So far, a total of 780 people have died in Maharashtra. After 1165 new cases of infection arrived in Maharashtra on Saturday, the figure has crossed the level of 20,228. Mumbai alone accounts for about 65 per cent of cases across Maharashtra.
After Maharashtra, the number of coronavirus cases are increasing rapidly in Gujarat, where 394 new cases and 23 deaths occurred in 24 hours.
There have been 7,797 total cases so far and 472 people have died, which is the second largest figure in the country. In Ahmedabad alone, 280 new cases were reported on Saturday and 20 people died.
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