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India Covid highest single day cases: 9 States register zero deaths amid record Covid 19 cases

The country is currently struggling with the infection of the largest Covid epidemic. This virus has killed 1.75 million people in a year. On Friday, the highest number of 1,341 people died in a single day. But there are some states and union territories in the country where the effect of Covid is very little. In these 9 states and union territories, there has not been a single death due to infection yesterday. There are five northeastern states among them.

In Sikkim, Manipur, Mizoram, Tripura, Arunachal Pradesh, Andaman and Nicobar, Dadra Nagar Haveli, Ladakh and Lakshadweep, the impact of the Covid infection is much less than in the rest of the states. The special thing is that in these nine states, no one has lost die yesterday.

The less active case

According to the Ministry of Health’s website, there are the least active patients in Arunachal Pradesh. Only 91 people across the state are infected here at this time. Yesterday, 28 new cases were found and two people were discharged. At the same time, there are 116 active cases in Andaman and Nicobar. There were 29 new cases here yesterday and 28 people were recovered.

Talking about maximum infection, Maharashtra, Uttar Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Delhi are the most affected by Covid. Most number of cases are detected here. 

The situation in the country is worrisome

After a record 2,34,692 new cases of Covid-19 in India, the total number of people who have been infected so far has increased to 1,45,26,609. At the same time, after the death of 1,341 people so far in a single day, the total death toll has increased to 1,75,649. The number of active cases in the country has exceeded 1.6 million.

Cases of infection have increased for the 38th consecutive day. The number of active patients in the country has increased to 16,79,740 which is 11.56 percent of the total cases of infection while the recovery rate of infected people has fallen to 87.23 percent.

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