
COVID-19 cases in India, June 10: This year, the total number of active COVID-19 cases in the country reached this year, according to data from the Ministry of Health and Family Care (MOH & FW) 10 June from 8:00.
The daily Covid-19’s daily bulletin has reported an increase of 324 new cases since yesterday, and Karnataka was most affected after showing 136 new COVID-19 cases, showing data.
This is followed by Gujarat (129 new cases), Kerala (96), Madhya Pradesh (9), Haryana (8), Mahashtra (6), Odisha (5), Chhatisgarh (3), Jharkhand (2) and Andhra Pradesh, Telangana and Manipur and every case).
States Arunacal Pradesh, Chandigarh (Union Territory), Jammu and Kashmir (UT), Mizoram, Uttarakhand, Uttar Pradesh and Tripura, according to data did not report new cases.
Furthermore, the total number of patients released from January 2025 is to 7,644, with up to 783 of them within 10 June. He added that Covid-19 data from West Bengal are still expected.
COVID-19 Death Tally: today’s 3 deaths, a total of 68 this year
According to the Ministry of Bulletin, Covid-19 Death Toll in India, since January this year, 68, with three new Covid-19 deaths, which were reported until 8:00 on June 10.
- One death was reported in Delhi, where a 90-year-old woman with respiratory acidosis died due to co-morbidities-right called Covid-19 findings “random”.
- While in Jharkand he died of Covid-19, 44-year-old man suffering from aspiration pneumonia, septic shock, hypertension and hypothyroidism.
- And in Kerala a 79-year-old man with diabetes mellitus, hypertension and heart failure due to pneumonia and sepsis COVID-19 died.
Overall, since January 2025, Mahashrasht has seen the highest number of deaths – 18, followed by Kerala (16), Karnataka (9), Delhi (8), Tamil Nadu (6), Uttar Pradesh, Pandjab, Madhya Pradesh and Gujarat (2); and Jharkhand, Rajasthan and West Bengal (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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