India records 3,11,170 new COVID cases, 4,077 deaths in past 24 hours

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India on Sunday recorded 3,11,170 new cases of the novel coronavirus, along with 4,077 deaths due to the infection. According to the data shared by the Union Health Ministry, the country saw a total of 3,62,437 discharges in the last 24 hours, taking the total recovery to 2,07,95,335. The total cases of COVID-19 in India have now mounted to 2,46,84,077, with 36,18,458 active cases, the data showed. The total death toll in the country is now at 2,70,284. A total of 18,22,20,164 people have so far been vaccinated against COVID-19 in India.

India’s COVID-19 tally had crossed the 20-lakh mark on August 7 last year, 30 lakh on August 23, 40 lakh on September 5 and 50 lakh on September 16. It went past  60 lakh on September 28, 70 lakh on October 11, crossed 80 lakh on October 29, 90 lakh on November 20 and surpassed the one-crore mark on December 19 last year.

The country’s case tally crossed the two-crore mark on May 4.

Name of State / UTActive Cases*Cured/Discharged/Migrated*Deaths**
TotalChange since yesterdayCumulativeChange since yesterdayCumulativeChange since yesterday
1Andaman and Nicobar Islands21616 626742 85 
2Andhra Pradesh2074673680 119458218739 927198 
3Arunachal Pradesh225149 19293199 78
4Assam453552030 2775013254 212363 
5Bihar824877077 55878514340 374373 
6Chandigarh7847311 46231963 625
7Chhattisgarh1104015563 78559813098 11590129 
8Dadra and Nagar Haveli and Daman and Diu86760 8576172 4 
9Delhi662955499 129987211592 21244337 
10Goa307741613 1017123512 205658 
11Gujarat1112636110 62410715076 903995 
12Haryana959463061 58282012593 6546144 
13Himachal Pradesh3957548 1160334137 225456 
14Jammu and Kashmir51475526 1859024140 309063 
15Jharkhand413863670 2673646762 443165 
16Karnataka6055156890 154498234425 21434349 
17Kerala4456923142 166623229442 633996 
18Ladakh154914619180 165
19Lakshadweep115013 348795 13 
20Madhya Pradesh999704474 61739611973 691372 
21Maharashtra49649825185 476705359073 80512960 
22Manipur6215317 32275403 56210 
23Meghalaya4338324 18124215 30121 
24Mizoram215893 649887 24
25Nagaland3985244 1365454 196
26Odisha957431003 50245510781 229421 
27Puducherry17228196 641981774 111920 
28Punjab777891570 4012738125 11693216 
29Rajasthan2086984055 63407017481 6621149 
30Sikkim30107857202 203
31Tamil Nadu20778912450 133988720905 17359303 
32Telangana530721760 4690076026 292832 
33Tripura4863633 35522126 431
34Uttarakhand80000621 1986164836 4623197 
35Uttar Pradesh17764316172 141425928404 17238281 
36West Bengal131948156 96922819211 13137144 
Total#361845855344 20795335362437 2702844077

Meanwhile, Union Health Minister Harsh Vardhan on Saturday said the number of vaccine doses administered in India will reach 51.6 crore by the end of July. India has so far administered over 18 crore jabs to eligible beneficiaries. Vardhan, during his discussion with the health ministers of Uttar Pradesh, Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh and Andhra Pradesh, said vaccine production was being ramped up to cater to the increased demand.

“Production of vaccines is being steadily ramped up to cater to increased demand while vaccines that are being produced now continue to be equitably apportioned and swiftly sent to States/Union Territories.

Also, Former RBI Governor Raghuram Rajan on Saturday said the COVID-19 pandemic is probably India’s greatest challenge since independence and added that in many places the government was not present to help the people for various reasons.

Addressing a virtual event organised by the University of Chicago Center in Delhi, Rajan said India needs a quick bankruptcy process for the MSME sector.

“This is a tragic time in India given the pandemic. COVID-19 pandemic is probably India’s greatest challenge since independence,” he said.

“When the pandemic hit first, the challenge was largely economic as a result of lockdowns, now the challenge is both economic and personal, and there will also be a social element to it as we go forward,” he added.

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