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Coronavirus pandemic Updates: India logs over 2.64 lakh new cases in last 24 hrs; active cases rise to 12.72L

The total active cases of COVID in India have rose to 12,72,073 the ministry data showed.

COVID-19 Updates: India recorded 2,64,202 new cases of the novel coronavirus, along with 315 deaths due to the infection in the past 24 hours. According to the data shared by the Union Health Ministry on Friday (January 14), the country saw a total of 1,09,345 discharges in the last 24 hours, taking the total recovery rate at around 95.20 per cent and total recoveries data reached to 3,48,24,706.

The total active cases of COVID-19 in India have rose to 12,72,073 the ministry data showed today.

As compared to yesterday (January 13), the total number of fresh COVID cases is up by 6.7 per cent today. India had reported 2,47,417 cases on Thursday.

The total death toll in the country is now at 4,85,350. In India, the first death due to the COVID pandemic was reported in March 2020.

The daily positivity rate is at 14.78 per cent today.

Additionally, the tally of Omicron cases has reached 5,753 on Friday.

Meanwhile, Maharashtra on Thursday reported no cases of the new Omicron variant of Covid-19, the state government said in an official statement on Thursday. The state reported 46,406 new Covid cases and 36 deaths. The fatality rate in the state was reported at 2%, data suggested further.

To date, a total of 1367 patients were infected with the Omicron variant in the state, according to government data.

State capital Mumbai reported 13,702 fresh Covid-19 cases on Thursday and 6 deaths, according to an official statement by the city’s municipal corporation. The active cases tally in the financial capital was recorded at 95,123.

The death toll has risen to 16,426 in Mumbai, the statement further said.

S. No.Name of State / UTActive Cases*Cured/Discharged/Migrated*Deaths**
TotalChange since yesterdayCumulativeChange since yesterdayCumulativeChange since yesterday
Death During Day(a)Death Reconciled
(b)
Total (a+b)
1Andaman and Nicobar Islands46118 787586 129   
2Andhra Pradesh142044085 2063516261 14507 2
3Arunachal Pradesh776111 5508017 282   
4Assam151321993 6169641242 6192 3
5Bihar313772717 7253533669 12121 7
6Chandigarh58161008 65741330 1084   
7Chhattisgarh287971372 10016444636 13634 7
8Dadra and Nagar Haveli and Daman and Diu16218 107164   
9Delhi941606715 152715222121 2527131  31
10Goa168872753 180394971 3543 4
11Gujarat506126886 8361404285 10142 5
12Haryana360024829 7740202760 10085 2
13Himachal Pradesh81151178 226352537 3888 1
14Jammu and Kashmir79321690 337683271 4552 5
15Jharkhand322501264 3580872731 5189 5
16Karnataka11576222634 29703652363 38397 8
17Kerala***6523210099 52110143252 5036921 96117
18Ladakh59896 2215328 222   
19Lakshadweep1910369 51   
20Madhya Pradesh176523246 786278782 10543 3
21Maharashtra25556111712 668376934658 14173736  36
22Manipur857121 12383634 2012   
23Meghalaya78483 8352283 1490 1
24Mizoram8059662 141914383 565 1
25Nagaland28745 3162641 703   
26Odisha429558609 10501791447 8472 3
27Puducherry42701067 12771340 1883   
28Punjab303843603 5950902330 16708 6
29Rajasthan455657117 9534542757 8988 7
30Sikkim1063267 3217227 410   
31Tamil Nadu10361014651 27279606235 3693025  25
32Telangana204622123 678290582 4049 2
33Tripura3759915 8463092 832   
34Uttarakhand99361918 3428531085 7435 2
35Uttar Pradesh7102213667 16912881062 22946 6
36West Bengal13155315302 16895148139 1998526  26
Total#1272073154542 34824706109345 485350219 96315
***For Kerala, as per State media bulletin: 21 deaths reported on 13th January +96 deaths declared as per appeal G.O.(Rt) No.2110/2021/H&FWD
*(Including foreign Nationals)
**( more than 70% cases due to comorbidities )

News Credit: India TV News

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