Story in numbers: Five cities report nearly 45% of Covid-19 cases in India

High population density, coupled with poor sanitation facilities, in all the five cities could be a reason for the rampant spreading of the virus

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A health worker in protective gear waits for samples from people for COVID -19 tests, in New Delhi. Photo: PTI
A health worker in protective gear waits for samples from people for COVID -19 tests, in New Delhi. Photo: PTI

Nearly 45 per cent of Covid-19 cases in India have been reported from five cities — Mumbai, Delhi, Ahmedabad, Indore, and and Delhi, which have the most cases, also have the busiest international airports in the country. These airports started screening passengers from China and Hong Kong on January 18.

High population density, coupled with poor sanitation facilities, in all the five cities could be a reason for the rampant spreading of the virus.

and its satellite towns, and and its suburbs account for 91.5 per cent of the cases found in Maharashtra.

In Gujarat, 63 per cent of the cases were detected in Ahmedabad, which also accounts for close to 38 per cent of the samples tested in the state. Surat and Vadodara are the other two major cities with a high number of cases.

In Madhya Pradesh, more than three-quarters of Covid-19 cases were reported from two cities — and the capital city of In Rajasthan, too, has reported around 38 per cent of the total cases in the state.

Story in numbers: Five cities report nearly 45% of Covid-19 cases in India

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First Published: Sun, April 26 2020. 19:19 IST