Coronavirus: 49 People Died in Last 24 Hours Across the Country, 26496 People Infected so far

Now the number of infected in the country has increased to 26496. At the same time, 824 people have died so far. Meanwhile, some states have started loosening the lockdown conditions by allowing more shops to open.
Coronavirus: 49 People Died in Last 24 Hours Across the Country, 26496 People Infected so far

New cases of deadly corona virus have been reported from several states including Maharashtra, Uttar Pradesh, Andhra Pradesh and the national capital Delhi. According to the Health Ministry, the number of infected people in the country has now risen to 26 thousand 496. At the same time, 824 people have died so far. Although 5804 people have recovered.

In which state how many deaths occurred?

According to the Ministry of Health, 323 in Maharashtra, 99 in Madhya Pradesh, 133 in Gujarat, 54 in Delhi, 23 in Tamil Nadu, 26 in Telangana, 31 in Andhra Pradesh, 18 in Karnataka, 27 in Uttar Pradesh, 17 in Punjab, 18 in West Bengal, 33 in Rajasthan, 6 in Jammu and Kashmir, 3 in Haryana, 4 in Kerala, 3 in Jharkhand, 2 in Bihar, one each in Assam, Himachal Pradesh, Meghalaya and Odisha.

Some states began loosening lockdown conditions

Meanwhile, some states have started loosening the lockdown conditions by allowing more shops to open. In compliance with the order issued by the Union Home Ministry, some states said that they are taking steps to open shops of textiles, mobile phones, hardware and other things including copy-book shops.

However, this exemption will not be applicable to large markets, shopping malls, 'hotspots' of Covid-19 and shops located in prohibited areas. All shops have been allowed to open in rural areas except shops located in shopping malls. Cigarette and liquor shops will be closed everywhere, wherever they may be. The ban on the sale of non-essential items through e-commerce forums (e-commerce sites) will continue.

The rate increase in the number of infected fell to six percent

The ministry said that the rate of increase in the number of infected daily has come down to six percent, which is the lowest after 100 cases in the country. So far, 5.8 lakh investigations have been done in the country. After objections from some states, including Rajasthan, the central government has temporarily banned the use of quick test kits from two Chinese companies. States had said that these kits are flawed and are giving wrong results.

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