Corona worsens country's recent transition figure crosses 1.60 lakh in last 24 hours
Corona worsens country's recent transition figure crosses 1.60 lakh in last 24 hours
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Covid has started showing its vicious form in the country. Every day, a large number of covid new cases are coming up in the country. Photos of the shortage of beds in hospitals are coming from different parts of the country. The year 2021 is showing worse than 2020. But in the last 24 hours, records of the covid virus have been reported in the country.

According to www.covid19india.org Website, 1,60,694 cases have been reported in the country in the last 24 hours while 880 people have been reported. With this, the figures of corona-infected patients in the country have gone up to 1,36,86,073. The death toll has gone up to 1,71,089. In the last 24 hours, 96,727 people have lost. At the same time, 1,22,50,440 people recovered after defeating Covid. But 12,58,906 patients who are active in the country are undergoing treatment in various hospitals.

It has been revealed that the State of Maharashtra in the country is the worst affected by covid. In the last 24 hours, 51,751 cases of covid have been reported in Maharashtra and 258 people have lost their lives. With which the number of infected persons in Maharashtra has gone up to 34,58,996. The death toll due to the dreaded virus in the state has gone up to 58,245.

The coronavirus has also caused havoc in the country's capital Delhi. In Delhi, 11,491 covid cases have been reported and 72 people have died in the last 24 hours. Now, the number of infected people in Delhi has gone up to 7,36,688.  The State Governments have imposed restrictions to check the spread of coronavirus in Janha India. However, the weekend lockdown has been imposed at some places. Corona vaccination is also being carried out at a rapid pace in the country.

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