TIMES OF INDIA
THE TIMES OF INDIA | Jul 14, 2020, 05:29:15 IST
India’s Covid-19 caseload zoomed past the 9 lakh mark, just three days after crossing 8 lakh, as the new week began with the addition of over 28,600 cases and 538 deaths in the country. Stay here for all live updates
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Chennai’s numbers fell again to 1,141 of the 4,328 new infections. The city now has 16,601 active cases. However, the tally of its three neighbours continued to rise, recording 908 cases on Monday -- 219 in Chengalpet, 352 in Kancheepuram and 337 in Tiruvallur.
Tamil Nadu’s Covid-19 death toll rose to 2,032, with 66 fatalities reported on Monday, including 24 deaths in Chennai. TN logged more than 4,000 fresh cases for the second day, taking active cases to 48,196.
Andhra Pradesh recorded 37 deaths on Monday, the highest single-day roll, taking the cumulative toll to 365. The state continued to witness an upward trend in infections with 1,935 new Covid-19 cases detected on Monday. AP tested 19,247 samples on Monday and of them, 1,935 were found positive. This translates into a case positivity rate of about 10%.
Karnataka reported 2,738 fresh cases of Covid-19, the second-highest single-day increase, including 1,315 from Bengaluru. However, the state reported 73 deaths, including 47 in Bengaluru, the highest for a single day in the state and its capital. Karnataka and Bengaluru both reported more deaths than Tamil Nadu (66) and Chennai (24) during the day, with Bengaluru also reported more fresh cases than Chennai (1,140).
Delhi continued to report a dip in cases, with 1,246 on Monday, while the day's death toll rose slightly by 40.
Maharashtra recorded 6,497 fresh coronavirus cases, its lowest increase in the last six days. With this, the overall Covid-19 cases in the state stood at 2,60,924. Cases in Mumbai too registered a dip, reporting 1,158 cases. The number of patients currently under treatment in the state is over 1.05 lakh.
The count of fresh infections was slightly below Sunday’s record number of 29,271, in keeping with the general trend of a dip in cases every Monday. Yet, at least six states reported their highest single-day surge in cases, with Andhra Pradesh detecting 1,935 infections, Uttar Pradesh 1,664, Gujarat 902, Madhya Pradesh 575, Punjab 357 and Chhattisgarh 184 (tied with Sunday’s peak).
On Monday, 28,648 new cases emerged across the country, taking the total caseload to 9,07,041, as per data collated from state governments. With 538 more deaths, India’s Covid-19 toll rose to 23,695. While more than 5.7 lakh patients have so far recovered from the infections, there are 3.12 lakh active cases.
The past week saw the biggest rise in both cases and deaths from the virus in the country, discounting the third week of June when 2,003 deaths, mostly back-dated, were added in a single day. Over 1.83 lakh cases and 3,466 deaths were recorded in the past week (July 6-12), at a daily average of over 26,100 cases and 495 deaths.
India’s Covid-19 caseload zoomed past the 9 lakh mark, just three days after crossing 8 lakh, as the new week began with the addition of over 28,600 cases and 538 deaths in the country.