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Road to Recovery: India Records 1.27 Lakh Coronavirus Cases in 24 Hours, Lowest in 54 Days

Coronavirus Tally in India: For the fourth consecutive day, India has registered the lowest record of 1,27,510 new coronavirus cases and 2,795 deaths in the last 24 hours. This is the lowest daily surge of infections in the past 54 days, the Health Ministry data on Tuesday showed. The active caseload has also declined by 1,30,572 in the last 24 hours to stand at 18,95,520. A total of 2,55,287 recovered from coronavirus and were discharged during the same time span. With this, the total recoveries rose to 2,59,47,629. Meanwhile, as many as 21,60,46,638 people have been vaccinated against the deadly virus so far.

On Monday, India had recorded 1.52 lakh cases of Covid, which was the lowest in 50 days and on Sunday, the country registered 1.65 cases, lowest since April 12.

Full List of State-wise Coronavirus Cases in India:

S. No. Name of State / UT Active Cases Cured/Discharged/Migrated Deaths
Total Change since yesterday Total Change since yesterday Total Change since yesterday
1 Andaman and Nicobar Islands 171 16  6719 36  115
2 Andhra Pradesh 153795 12000  1528360 19845  10930 98 
3 Arunachal Pradesh 3755 28  23402 350  115  
4 Assam 53041 754  354810 5037  3365 65 
5 Bihar 16236 2142  685362 3196  5163 59 
6 Chandigarh 1767 367  57526 483  753
7 Chhattisgarh 35741 3520  922674 5651  13048 32 
8 Dadra and Nagar Haveli and Daman and Diu 325 14  9957 44  4  
9 Delhi 11040 1060  1390963 1622  24237 86 
10 Goa 12763 1247  140254 1825  2649 24 
11 Gujarat 32345 3058  766991 4721  9833 18 
12 Haryana 18580 2507  729752 3671  8303 82 
13 Himachal Pradesh 13621 1319  173566 2168  3143 16 
14 Jammu and Kashmir 35095 2582  251463 4070  3907 37 
15 Jharkhand 8907 999  323876 1816  4991 14 
16 Karnataka 313751 28280  2261590 44473  29090 411 
17 Kerala 207379 16741  2310385 28867  8815 174 
18 Ladakh 1614 59  16859 105  189
19 Lakshadweep 1802 204  6242 352  33
20 Madhya Pradesh 23390 3866  748573 5023  8067 48 
21 Maharashtra 256178 18423  5395370 33000  95344 500 
22 Manipur 8791 309  41153 546  807 14 
23 Meghalaya 6913 583  28107 977  578 14 
24 Mizoram 3145 111  9214 199  40
25 Nagaland 4934 115  16370 219  376 13 
26 Odisha 81311 2127  680932 10405  2754 35 
27 Puducherry 11147 1020  91770 1629  1536 18 
28 Punjab 36433 2830  516624 4904  14550 118 
29 Rajasthan 42654 6570  888919 8000  8385 68 
30 Sikkim 4021 60  11043 83  253
31 Tamil Nadu 301781 3765  1770503 31223  24232 478 
32 Telangana 34084 958  540986 3464  3281 18 
33 Tripura 6547 10  44908 845  519
34 Uttarakhand 28371 1986  294671 3091  6452 51 
35 Uttar Pradesh 37044 4170  1633947 5491  20497 151 
36 West Bengal 87048 7850  1273788 17856  15541 131 
Total 1895520 130572  25947629 255287  331895 2795 


source https://www.india.com/news/india/road-to-recovery-india-records-1-27-lakh-coronavirus-cases-in-24-hours-lowest-in-54-days-4705965/

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