India cases climb to 3577

The death toll due to the novel coronavirus pandemic rose to 83 and the cases climbed to 3,577 in the country on Sunday after 505 new infections were reported in the past 24 hours, according to the Union Health Ministry.

The active COVID-19 cases stand at 3,219, while 274 peoplewere either cured or discharged and one had migrated, the ministry stated.

   

However, a PTI tally of figures reported by states directlyshowed at least 126 deaths across the country, while the confirmed casesreached 4,111. Of them, 315 have been cured and discharged.

There has been a lag in the Union Health Ministry figures,compared to the numbers announced by different states, which officialsattribute to procedural delays in assigning the cases to individual states.

According to the Health Ministry data, Delhi has reportedthe highest number of confirmed cases at 503.

Earlier, addressing a media briefing, Joint Secretary in theministry Lav Agarwal said 11 deaths had been reported since Saturday.

Madhya Pradesh reported three new deaths, while there was afatality each in Gujarat, Delhi, Haryana, Tamil Nadu and Karnataka. The deathtoll on Saturday night was 75.

According to the ministry, Maharashtra has reported the mostcoronavirus deaths at 24, followed by Gujarat (11), Madhya Pradesh (9),Telangana and Delhi (7) each, and Punjab (5).

Karnataka has reported four deaths, while West Bengal andTamil Nadu each have recorded three fatalities. Two deaths each have beenreported from Jammu and Kashmir, Uttar Pradesh, and Kerala.

Andhra Pradesh, Bihar, Himachal Pradesh and Haryana eachhave reported a fatality each, according to the data.

The highest number of confirmed cases are from Delhi (503),followed by Maharashtra (490) and Tamil Nadu (485).

Kerala has 306 positive cases, while the number of cases hasgone up to 269 in Telangana and 227 in Uttar Pradesh.

There are 200 cases in Rajasthan and 190 cases in AndhraPradesh.

COVID-19 cases have risen to 165 in Madhya Pradesh, 144 inKarnataka, followed by 122 in Gujarat.

Jammu and Kashmir has 106 cases and West Bengal has 80.Haryana has reported 59 infections, followed by Punjab at 57. Thirty people areafflicted with COVID-19 in Bihar, while Assam has 26 cases.

Uttarakhand has 22 cases, followed by Odisha at 20 cases,Chandigarh at 18 infections, and Ladakh with 14.

Ten cases have been reported from the Andaman and NicobarIslands, while Chhattisgarh has nine infections. Goa has reported sevenCOVID-19 cases, followed by Himachal Pradesh with six and Puducherry with fixcases.

Jharkhand has reported three cases, while and Manipur hasreported two cases. Mizoram and Arunachal Pradesh have reported an infectioneach.

“State-wise distribution is subject to further verificationand reconciliation,” the ministry said on its website.

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