
India announced 269 new Covid-19 cases, which, according to the Ministry of Health of Trade Unions, shifted the total number of active infections to 7,400 on Saturday. Nine deaths have also been recorded in the last 24 hours.
According to release, the number of national death increased to 87, with recent deaths from Keral, Maharahtry, Rajasthan and Tamil Nadu.
Gujarat follows with 1,437 active cases, while West Bengal costs 747, although the update is expected. Other states with remarkable cases include Delhi (672), Maharashtra (613), Karnataka (527) and Uttar Pradesh (248). The data emphasizes a stable increase in cases across multiple regions.
Karnataka recorded the highest one -day increase with 132 new active cases, followed by Gujarat with 79, Kerala with 54 and Madhya Pradesh with 20, according to the Ministry.
In Rajasthan, Dr. Ravi Prakash Sharma, Director of the Department of Medical, Medical, and Family Good Living Conditions, that the state currently sees “30 to 35 new Covid-19 cases every day”, while one death has been recorded.
“We see 30-35 Covid cases every day in the state. We have sufficient drugs,” he said, as he says.
Karnataka also saw a significant increase, added 132 new cases and pushed its active number around 527, while 11 have been reported 11 deaths. Gujarat reported the steepest increase, recorded 1,437 active cases, and showed signs of exponential growth.
Representative of the main Minister Maharashtra Ajit Pawar said on Saturday that the situation COVID-19 in the PUNE district is under control and there is no need to panic.
Pawar, who is also the Minister of the Guardian of the district, organized an appointment with officials.
When he talked to reporters, Pawar said, “Several patients tested positive for infection in the state, including PUM and Pimpri. The situation is under control and the Minister of Health is watching the situation.
(With the entry from agencies)
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