Corona caught speed, 8329 new cases found in 24 hours
Corona caught speed, 8329 new cases found in 24 hours
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Corona epidemic has again gained momentum in the country. In fact, 8,329 new cases of corona have been reported in the last 24 hours, which is 9.8% more than on Friday. According to the information received, 84.08% new cases have been reported from five states, in which Maharashtra alone accounts for 36.99%. Let us tell you that 3,081 cases have been registered in Maharashtra. In fact, apart from Maharashtra, there have been 2,415 new cases in Kerala, 655 in Delhi, 525 in Karnataka and 327 in Haryana. With this, 10 people have lost their lives due to corona in 24 hours, taking the total death toll to 5,24,757.

At the same time, India's recovery rate is now 98.69%. Along with this, let us also tell you that on June 7 in Maharashtra, a BA.5 variant was also found in a woman. However, it is a matter of concern that the process of getting patients of BA.5 variant has started again in the state. At the same time, on May 28, four patients of BA.4 and three of BA.5 had appeared in Maharashtra. Let us tell you that Omicron's sub-variants BA.4 and BA.5 are believed to be responsible for the spurt in new cases of corona in the country. In fact, in view of the increasing cases of corona in the country, the central government is on alert.

Recently, Union Health Secretary Rajesh Bhushan told that the infection was decreasing for four months, but for two weeks new cases are increasing. The weekly positivity rate has crossed 1% and the daily positivity rate has crossed 2%. Apart from this, he also told that states have been advised to increase the share of RTPCR in Covid testing. Along with this, samples of travelers coming from abroad and local clusters should also be sent for genome sequencing, so that new variants can be detected.

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