Record 20903 corona case found in 24 hours, more than 20 thousand fine, death toll crosses 18 thousand!

Record 20903 corona case found in 24 hours, more than 20 thousand fine, death toll crosses 18 thousand!
Record 20903 corona case found in 24 hours, more than 20 thousand fine, death toll crosses 18 thousand!

On Friday, 20 thousand 903 cases of corona have been reported in the country and the total number of infected has increased to 6 lakh 25 thousand 544. The number of dead has increased to 18 thousand 213 due to the death of 379 people in the last 24 hours. However, more than 20 thousand people have also recovered during this period. So far, a total of 3 lakh 79 thousand 892 people have been cured. Today there has been an increase of just 492 in the total active cases. There are now 2 lakh 27 thousand 439 active cases in the country.

ICMR said that on July 2, a total of 2 lakh 41 thousand 576 samples were examined. So far, a total of 92 lakh 97 thousand 749 tests have been conducted in the country. This is the seventh consecutive day when more than 18,000 cases of coronavirus have been reported. From June 1 to July 2, cases of Kovid-19 have increased to 4,14,106.

Coronavirus Live Updates in India 331 people died within 24 hours

In India, the number of infected people crossed six lakh on Thursday. 1 lakh cases have been reported in just five days. So far, 60.72 percent of the patients in the country have become healthy so far. Coronavirus infection cases in the country took 110 days to reach one lakh whereas in just 44 days the cases crossed six lakhs.

Coronavirus Updates in Kannur

So far, 1 lakh 86 thousand 626 people have been infected in Maharashtra. 8178 patients have died here. There are currently 77 thousand 276 active cases in the state. Tamil Nadu is at number two where 98 thousand 392 people have been infected so far and 1321 people have died. There are now 41 thousand 50 active cases. 92 thousand 175 people have been infected in Delhi and 2864 people have died here. 26 thousand 304 patients are being treated in the capital.