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The number of new 6,654 COVID cases in India

The number of new 6,654 COVID cases in India recorded in the last 24 hours, 137 additional Deaths.

The number of fresh coronavirus cases saw the greatest spike in India with 6,654 over the last 24 hours, taking the count to 1,25,101 on Saturday, while the loss of life because of the pandemic rose to 3,720 after 137 additional fatalities, the Union Health Ministry said.

The active instances of the coronavirus infection (COVID-19) rose to 69,597, while 51,783 individuals have recuperated and a patient has relocated, as indicated by the service notice.

Of the 137 new deaths, 63 were in Maharashtra, 29 in Gujarat, 14 each from Delhi and Uttar Pradesh, six from West Bengal, four from Tamil Nadu, two each from Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh and Andhra Pradesh, and one from Haryana.

On Friday, the ministry official said around 80 percent of active cases announced till Thursday were in only five states – Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu, Gujarat, Delhi, and Madhya Pradesh. More than 90 percent are in 10 states, he said focusing on that over the most recent two months the quantity of cases has ascended in enormous numbers in different nations.

Most definitely, more than 80 percent of the passings are in five states – Maharashtra, Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh, West Bengal, and Delhi and around 95 percent of the passings are in 10 states.

They likewise said after April 4 there was a precarious decay for the following 15-20 days and the case development percent boiled down to 5.5 till May 13 from 15-22 percent prior as the lockdown put a brake on the speed of increment of cases.

The quantity of COVID-19 cases would have risen exponentially had the lockdown not been executed, it stated, including that the multiplying time of the novel coronavirus cases currently remains at 13.3 days as against 3.4 days since the lockdown was forced

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