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Last Updated at June 3, 2020 22:27 IST
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A Barber in Protective gear to cut hair after the Delhi government allowed the opening of salon during Unlock-1 at Bangali Market in New Delhi (Photo- Dalip Kumar)
Coronavirus update: India has seen a surge of over 8,500 cases in a day, taking its total number of coronavirus cases to 209,611, according to data compiled by Worldometer. The country's Covid-19 death toll now stands at 5,845. Of the 200,000-plus cases, Maharashtra accounts for the bulk, at over 74,860.
At more than 101,000, India has the fourth-highest number of active cases in the world. The first spot is still held by the US, which has more than 1.1 million active cases. In the past two months, Brazil and Russia, both with over 200,000 cases at present, have quickly surpassed Italy and Spain in active cases.
At more than 101,000, India has the fourth-highest number of active cases in the world. The first spot is still held by the US, which has more than 1.1 million active cases. In the past two months, Brazil and Russia, both with over 200,000 cases at present, have quickly surpassed Italy and Spain in active cases.
Coronavirus world update: The global tally of coronavirus cases is 6,490,158, and 383,573 people have died from the disease so far.
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