
COVID-19 cases in India, 16 June: The total number of active COVID-19 cases in India since 8 June 16th, according to data from the Ministry of Health and Family Care (MOH & FW).
The daily Covid-19’s daily newsletter has shown 119 new cases in the last 24 hours, while Kerala was the most affected, after reporting 87 new COVID-19 cases, the data showed.
Followed by Maharashtra (38), Uttar Pradesh (37), Delhi (33), Rajasthan (30), Tamil Nadu (23), Karnataka (18); Gujarat and Haryana (8), Panjab (7), Andhra Pradesh (6), Manipur (5); Jharkhand, Madhya Pradesh and Assam (every 4); Uttarakhand (3), Jammu and Kashmir (2); Sikkim, Telangana, Puduchherry and Chhattisgarh (every 1).
States Arunacal Pradesh, Chandigarh (Union Territory), Goa, Ladakh (UT), Himachal Pradesh, Odisha, Mizoram, Bihar and Tripura have not reported new cases in the last 24 hours.
Furthermore, the total number of patients released from January 2025 to 13 604, with up to 16 June, until 689. He added that COVID-19 data from West Bengal are still expected.
COVID-19 Death Facke O 11 Today, a total of 108 this year
According to the Ministry of Bulletin, Covid-19 Death Toll in India, since January this year it has been 108, with 11 new Covid-19 deaths, which were reported until 8:00 on June 10.
Seven deaths were reported in Kerala:
One death was recorded in Chhattisgarh 85-year-old man with chronic respiratory failure with active Covid-19; And others were reported by a 67-year-old man in Delhi, with lung cancer, who died of acute respiratory failure due to Covid-19 pneumonia.
Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra also reported one death, in this order of 52 -year -old women with bronchial asthma and a new diagnosis of diabetes and one of the 47 -year -old man with cirrhosis of the liver.
Overall, since January 2025, Kerala has seen the highest number of deaths – 35, followed by Maharashtra (28), Delhi (12), Karnataka (11), Tamil Nadu (7), Madhya Pradesh (4); Uttar Pradesh, Pandjab, Gujarat and Rajasthan (each 2); West Bengal, Chhattisgarh and Jharkhand (every 1).
To strengthen readiness, the central government has launched simulated exercises across hospitals at a nationwide level and evaluated critical sources such as oxygen supply, fans and basic medicines to effectively manage potential surge.
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