Every hour a patient dies due to the second wave of covid-19 in Bihar. This is the government's figure. coronavirus infection has destroyed all records in the state till now. In 24 hours, a record 24 deaths have been recorded in Bihar. So far 1675 covid-infected patients died in the state amid gifts. A record 6133 new infections were identified in a single day. In the last 24 hours, an increase of 21.96 percent has been registered in respect of covid infection, while the number of infected one day before has increased by 13.14 percent.
With this, the number of active patients infected with covid has increased to 29,078. In the last 24 hours, 755 infected patients recovered after treatment while 24 infected died during treatment. The recovery rate of covid infectives in the state was 89.79 percent. Patna has the highest number of 2105 new infections while more than 100 new infections have been reported in the other 14 districts.
More than 100 new infected of covid found in 15 districts including Patna: More than 100 new covid infectives have been identified in 15 districts including Patna in the state. Patna has the highest number of 2105 new covid infected. While 165 in Aurangabad, 174 in Begusarai, 601 in Bhagalpur, 431 in Gaya, 131 in Jehanabad, 147 in Munger, 265 in Muzaffarpur, 109 in Nalanda, 107 in Rohtas, 171 in Saharsa, 123 in Siwan, 105 in Vaishali and Western. 143 new corona infects were identified in Champaran.
Investigation of 1,01,236 samples in one day: According to the Ministry of Health, covid of 1, 01, 236 samples was tested in the last 24 hours in the state. So far, corona investigation of 2 crores 49 lakh 44 thousand 876 samples has been done in the state.
Till now, the number of infectives has crossed three lakhs: It has been learned that the number of covid infected in the state has crossed 300,000 so far. So far, 3 lakh 1 thousand 304 covid infectives have been identified in the state. While 2 lakh 70 thousand 550 of these have become healthy after treatment.
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