
India coronavirus cases cross 49-lakh mark, deaths cross 80,000 in the last 24 hours.
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At 83,809, the new coronavirus cases reported in the last 24 hours are the fewest India has reported in the week when its daily cases were about 90,000.
India, which has been reporting the highest number of new cases in the world since August, tested more than 10.7 lakh samples in the last 24 hours, data from the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) shows.
As India becomes the epicenter of the pandemic, the Monsoon session of the Parliament started and 25 MPs - 17 members of the Lok Sabha and eight from the Rajya Sabha - tested positive for coronavirus in the mandatory tests carried out before the monsoon session of parliament started this morning, sources said.
Among the infected Lok Sabha MPs, the BJP has a maximum number -- 12. The YSR Congress has two MPs, the Shiv Sena, DMK and RLP one each.
As overall cases dipped marginally today, states including Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh and Odisha recorded their highest every daily spike in coronavirus cases yet.
Odisha saw 4,198 cases within three days of its last highest daily spike; Chhattisgarh reported more than 3,000 cases for the second time in as many days, Madhya Pradesh reported almost 2,500 cases two days after it threw up 2,347 new cases. Rajasthan's new Covid numbers touched 1,730 after 39 days.
The country also has the highest number of coronavirus recoveries in the world with a recovery rate of 77.99 per cent. On Monday, India overtook Brazil to have the highest number of Covid-19 recoveries globally, data from the US-based John Hopkins University showed.
Globally, there are more than 2.89 crore COVID-19 cases, with 9.32 lakh deaths.
The United States has the most deaths with 1.94 lakh, followed by Brazil with 1.31 lakh, India 80,521, Mexico 70,821 and Britain 41,628.
The World Health Organization reported a record one-day increase in global coronavirus cases on Sunday, with the total rising by 307,930 in 24 hours. It expects Europe to see a rise in the daily number of Covid-19 deaths in October and November after a sharp rise in recent weeks.