India Battles Rising Covid-19 Cases, Over 6000 New Positives Reported in a Single Day

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Covid-19: According to data from the health ministry, India reported 6.050 new Covid-19 cases on Friday, a 13% increase from the 5,335 infections reported the day before. There were 28,303 active cases in total. India recorded 14 additional fatalities brought on by the infectious illness, according to data from the health ministry. 5,30,943 individuals have died as a result of COVID-19. Data released by the government on Friday showed that 4,41,85,858 persons had been discharged.

Infectious infection claimed the lives of three more victims

2,334 did received vaccines in the most recent 24 hours, to speak about. Since the nationwide immunisation programme got underway on January 16, 2021, a total of 2,20,66,20,700 vaccinations have been administered. On Thursday, Maharashtra among the states reported 803 \new Covid-19 instances, an increase of 234 from Wednesday's total. The infectious infection claimed the lives of three more victims.

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The national capital saw 606 new instances of COVID-19,

According to the bulletin, Mumbai recorded 216 cases and one fatality related to the respiratory ailment. The other two coronavirus-related fatalities in the state were attributed to Thane city and Jalna district, according to the state health department. On the other side, according to data made public by the Delhi government, the national capital saw 606 new instances of COVID-19, the largest number since last August. One more Covid-positive person died in the city, according to the health bulletin. However, it acknowledged that the "Covid finding was incidental." On August 26, there were 620 instances in the nation's capital.

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