Corona cases in India in one day.
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New Delhi: India has been completely gripped by the global epidemic corona virus and so far the number of people infected with the deadly disease has crossed 1.7 million. The victims of the epidemic have been tested for corona in 525,679 people, the results of which are yet to come.
According to Indian TV, the global epidemic of corona in India is getting worse and worse, with 100,000 new cases reported in two days, bringing the number of corona-infected patients in India to more than 1.7 million. At the same time, the number of people recovering from Corona has also reached 1.1 million. According to the Indian Council of Medical Research, 525,689 tests have been conducted across India in the past few days, the results of which are yet to come. The number is expected to rise further. The total number of corona tests performed in India so far has reached 19,886,650, while 30,000 people have been cured of corona on a daily basis for the past nine days. According to the Indian Ministry of Health, one million ninety-four thousand three hundred and thirty-four people have so far been cured of the contagious disease, while 57,117 new cases have been reported in the last 24 hours. Medical experts have expressed deep concern since the arrival. In the last 24 hours, 7543, 5778 patients in Tamil Nadu, 3840 in Andhra Pradesh, 3094 in Karnataka, 208 in Uttar Pradesh, 208 in Assam, 2008, 1277 in Delhi, 887 in Haryana, 864 in Kerala, 834 in Gujarat, 816 in Telangana and 772 in Odisha. According to the data of the affected states, the number of Corona virus victims has now increased to 1701,489 while the number of healthy people has reached 1,096,893. So far, 36,587 people have died from the deadly epidemic. At present there are 567583 active cases across the country which are being treated in various hospitals.
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