Covid-19: 490 cases Increased in last 12 hours in India

According to the Union Health Ministry data on Monday (6 April) at 9 am, 490 new cases have been reported in the last 12 hours.
Covid-19: 490 cases Increased in last 12 hours in India

Corona virus outbreaks are increasing rapidly in India.  The death toll from Corona in the country has crossed 100.  According to the Union Health Ministry data on Monday (6 April) at 9 am, 490 new cases have been reported in the last 12 hours. The figure of total corona cases in India has crossed 4000.  Currently, a total of 4067 cases have been reported in India, where 3666 patients are currently undergoing treatment.  While 292 patients have been cured, 109 people have died due to corona in the country.

Corona infection has reached 30 states of the country. According to data from the Union Health Ministry, Maharashtra has reported the highest number of corona cases  at 690, followed by Tamil Nadu with 571 and Delhi with 503 cases.

Maharashtra has reported the most cases.  Approximately, 690 cases have been reported out of which 42 people have been cured, where 45 people have died.  This is followed by Tamil Nadu in the second highest number of cases in the country.  Also 571 cases have been reported, out of which 8 have been cured and 5 people have died in Tamil Nadu.  Also 503 cases of corona have been reported in the country's capital Delhi, out of which 18 people have been cured.  At the same time, 7 people have died of corona in Delhi.

Similarly, 321 cases have been reported in Telangana, out of which 34 people have been cured.  Along with this 7 patients have died of corona in Telangana.  After that 314 cases have been reported in Kerala , where 55 people have been cured, while 2 people have died, followed by 253 patients in Rajasthan, out of which 21 people have been cured.  .

Significantly, about 30 percent of the total cases are related to the Tablighi Jamaat of Delhi, an event organized by the Islamic sect in the Nizamuddin area of ​​Delhi last month.

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