India registers the highest number of 6,654 COVID-19 infections in the past 24 hours, taking total confirmed cases to 1,25,101 on Saturday. After 137 individuals succumbed to the viral infection in the past 24 hours, the COVID-19 toll now stood at 3,720.
Of the total confirmed, there are 69,597 positive cases across the nation, according to the latest data released by the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare.
Fourteen new areas were added to the list of containment zones in Delhi on Friday taking the total number of such zones to 92 in the National Capital. Till date, 34 areas have been ‘de-contained’ in Delhi.
As of Friday, 11,659 individuals have tested positive for COVID-19 in the National Capital. 5,567 persons have been cured while the toll is 194 in Delhi, according to the Union Ministry of Health and Family Welfare.
India registered 6,008 new COVID-19 cases and 148 deaths across India in 24 hours while the number of confirmed COVID-19 cases rose to 1,18,447 and deaths from the novel coronavirus reached 3,583, as per data from the Union Ministry of Health and Family Welfare.
As per Centre, 48,534 patients have recovered from the deadly virus.
5 more COVID-19 fatalities push death toll to 103 in Tamil Nadu, number of cases now 15,512 with 759 fresh infections: State Health Department
Passengers of a Shramik train loot water bottles kept at platforms at Mughalsarai railway station in UP's Chandauli district. Agitated passengers on these long route "special trains" complain of absence of food and water.
The total number of positive cases in Chandigarh is now 225 including 43 active cases, 179 discharged cases and 3 deaths: Chandigarh Health Department
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With 3 deaths and 163 fresh infections, #COVID19 toll rises to 156 in Rajasthan, number of cases climbs to 6,657: Official
3 more test positive for #COVID19 in Puducherry; total active cases 25: Official
Dr J. N. Pandey, former head of the Department of Medicine, AIIMS, dies due to coronavirus.
3 employees of Cadila Pharmaceuticals' manufacturing unit in Dholka in Gujarat's Ahmedabad district die of COVID-19: Company spokesperson
After arguing with the wife in the car, the young man shot himself, bullet got into the wife's head. Both were sent to Safdarjung Hospital.
Shramik special train set off to Gorakhpur (UP) from Vasai road (Maharashtra) on 21st May, 2020 reaches Rourkela station in Odisha today morning. Clueless passengers claims that driver has lost the route. The Railway ministry responds to this, says," we have decided to run few of the shramik trains on diverted routes. Some trains are diverted for Bihar via Rourkela yesterday to clear congestion."