COVID-19: If India manages to stop Corona in these 18 districts, then the country's economy will come back on track
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| Volunteers spray disinfectant in wake of the coronavirus outbreak. Photo: PTI |
Out of 736 districts, 411 districts have reported total cases of virus infection. Out of the total number of infected patients in 18 districts, 46 percent have been reported. Mumbai (Maharashtra), Indore (Madhya Pradesh), Hyderabad (Telangana), Ranchi (Jharkhand) and Khurda (Odisha) have more than 50 percent cases in their states. At the same time, except for Delhi and Tamil Nadu, more than 25 percent of the cases in all the states are from their most affected district.
The number of coronavirus patients in the country has crossed 17 thousand on Monday morning. According to the latest data released by the Ministry of Health, the number of infection cases increased to 17,265. At the same time, the death toll from Kovid-19 in the country increased to 543 on Monday. The Health Ministry said that 14,175 people infected with Kovid-19 are currently under treatment in the country, while 2,546 people have recovered after treatment and have been discharged from hospitals. A person has gone abroad. 77 foreign nationals are also involved in these cases.
Highest deaths in Maharashtra
A total of 24 people have died since Sunday evening. These include 12 from Maharashtra, five from Gujarat, three from Rajasthan and two each from Delhi and Karnataka. Maharashtra has the highest number of 223 deaths due to a total of 543 deaths due to infection in the country. After that, 70 people died in Madhya Pradesh, 63 in Gujarat, 45 in Delhi and 18 in Telangana. 17 people have died in Uttar Pradesh whereas 16-16 people have died due to this infection in Punjab and Karnataka. The infection has killed 15 people in Tamil Nadu and Andhra Pradesh and 14 in Rajasthan. The disease killed five people in Jammu and Kashmir, while three people each died in Kerala and Haryana. Two people each lost their lives in Jharkhand and Bihar. In Meghalaya, Himachal Pradesh, Odisha, and Assam, one person has died due to this infection.

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