India’s Covid infection tally rises by 226, active caseload declines to 4,529

India’s Covid infection tally rises by 226, active caseload declines to 4,529

India logged 226 new Covid infections in a day taking the tally of cases to 4.46 crore while active caseload has declined by 68 to reach 4,529, according to the Union Health Ministry data updated on Sunday. The death toll has climbed to 5,30,6278 with one fatality being reported from Odisha, data updated at 8 … Read more

New Tally Adds 16,000 Nursing Home Residents Lost to COVID

FRIDAY, Sept. 10, 2021 (HealthDay News) — The number of cases and deaths from COVID-19 in U.S. nursing homes appears to have been grossly underestimated. According to a new study, that’s because U.S. federal guidelines did not require nursing homes to report cases and deaths until May 24, 2020, months after the pandemic began. … Read more

India reports less than 50,000 coronavirus cases after over 2 months, tally over 75.97 lakh

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After over two months, India has reported less than 50,000 single-day coronavirus cases, taking the Covid-19 caseload in India to just over 75.97 lakh. Coronavirus cases in India have climbed to over 75.97 lakh (Photo: PTI) India has reported less than 50,000 coronavirus cases, recorded in the past 24 hours, after over two months. India … Read more

India’s coronavirus tally nears 75 lakh with 61,871 new infections, deaths cross 1.14 lakh

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India reported 61,871 new coronavirus cases in last 24 hours, taking the country’s tally to 74,94,552, the Union health ministry said on Sunday. The number of deaths due to Covid-19 also increased by 1,033 to 1,14,031, according to the latest health bulletin. Meanwhile, the total active coronavirus cases in India stands at 7,83,311 and the … Read more

India reports 67,000 new coronavirus cases, tally crosses 73 lakh, over 1.11 lakh dead

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India has reported a spike of 67,000 new coronavirus cases on Thursday along with 680 deaths. With the latest rise in coronavirus cases, India’s Covid-19 tally now stands at over 73 lakh. India currently has 73,07,098 coronavirus cases and 1,11,266 deaths, according to the health ministry data. Among the 73 lakh cases, there are 8,12,390 … Read more

France to re-impose state of ‘health emergency’ amid rise in tally of Covid-19 patients in intensive care

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France’s decision to re-impose a state of ‘health emergency’ comes a day after French President Emmanuel Macron chaired a meeting of the new health defence council to discuss measures to contain the spread of Covid-19. [REPRESENTATIVE IMAGE] File photo of French President Emmanuel Macron (Photo Credits: AP) France on Wednesday decided to re-impose a state … Read more

India reports 73,272 coronavirus cases; tally surges over 69.79 lakh: 10 points

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India reports over 73,000 cases on Saturday India on Saturday reported a spike of 73,272 new Covid-19 cases and 926 deaths in the last 24 hours taking the tally to 69,79,424 including 8,83,185 active cases, 59,88,823 cured/discharged/migrated cases and 1,07,416 deaths, according to the Union Health Ministry Over 11.64 lakh samples tested A total of … Read more

India’s coronavirus tally crosses 65-lakh mark, total deaths surge to 1.01 lakh

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India’s coronavirus tally crossed 65-lakh mark with the spike of 75,829 new infections in the last 24 hours, the Union health ministry said on Sunday According to fresh update Sunday morning, India recorded 940 deaths, taking the national death toll to 1,01,782. Total coronavirus cases in India now stands at 65,49,374, while active cases tally … Read more

India reports 79,476 new coronavirus cases; tally over 64.73 lakh

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Coronavirus cases in India climbed to over 64.73 lakh as the country detected 79,476 new Covid-19 infections in a span of 24 hours. The death toll in India due to coronavirus has also crossed the grim milestone of 1 lakh as 1,069 more people succumbed to the Covid-19 infection. With 79,476 new cases, the coronavirus … Read more