India records highest single-day spike, surpasses China toll


New Delhi, May 29 (IANS): India on Friday not only recorded its largest jump in new cases as it added 7,466 new Covid patients in 24 hours, emerging as the ninth worst-hit country in the world by pandemic, but it also surpassed China's toll of 4,638 so far as it recorded 4,706 deaths.

While China was the first country to report disease last December and recorded over 84,000 total cases so far, India that reported its first case in January end, now has 1,65,799 cases that is more than Turkey's (1,60,979).

The only good news for India is that it has shown a 42.88 per cent recovery with 71,105 of the patients who contacted the disease being cured and sent back home. In the past one day, 175 deaths were also reported.

Delhi and Tamil Nadu showed jump of around 1,000 cases as Maharashtra continued to contribute a lion's share, it was still the worst hit state that reported 59,546 cases so far. Tamil Nadu now has 19,372 and Delhi 16,281 cases.

Gujarat reported 15,562 cases, Rajasthan 8,067, Madhya Pradesh 7,453 and Uttar Pradesh 7,170.

Kerala which had almost flatten the curve, is witnessing a surge in the number of COVID-19 cases, there are now 1,088.

Number of cases have spiked in the North East, with Assam having 856 cases.

Other States and UTs have also reported steady increase and West Bengal now has 4,536 cases, Telangana (2,256), Punjab (2,158), Jammu and Kashmir (2,036), Bihar (3,296) and Andhra Pradesh(3,251).

India is currently in the fourth phase of lockdown which is till May 31. Cases spiked at record rate during the lockdown 4.0 that allowed much relaxation.

  

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  • smr, Karkala

    Sat, May 30 2020

    So, three lessons: First, Narendra Modi promises you nothing in his messaging. Second, he always asks you to do something for him and, thereby, the nation. And third, that he never regrets anything he has done. Never. Never a word like, I know we could have done this better.

    After taali, thaali, diya and mombatti all you want. Modi couldn’t care less. Only 'PM Cares' for the 'Khazana'.
    ‘9 minutes at 9 pm’ go-corona-go by an eminent RSS like minded doctor, a former head of the Indian Medical Association no less, spoke some mumbo jumbo about how the diya–mombattis would empower our ACE2 receptors to crush coronavirus into chutney is being served to become India the fourth largest infections in the world.
    Jai Hind

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  • vishnu bhat, bangalore

    Fri, May 29 2020

    Should we feel happy that India has beaten China on this front? Is this what the PM meant by 'acche din'?

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  • Ponkra, Mangalore

    Fri, May 29 2020

    Congratulations to our beloved Shriman Narendra Modiji and our Home Minister Mota Bhai. Overtaking China is not a petty thing particularly when there is problem about the border.

    Modiji, please fulfill my suggestions:

    1. When you talk to Chinese President about border issue, make sure to remind him that we overtook them already and will do the same in border too.
    2. In your next "monkey baat" do not forget to highlight this achievement of overtaking China. For a change say " Hum China se aage nikhal gaye hai aur agla nishan Europe hai"
    3. Promise to those migrant labours that they will get more money now (more than 15 lacs) , as all the production plants/factories that were in China will come to India.

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  • David Pais, Mangalore

    Fri, May 29 2020

    ತಾಟಿ ಬೊಟ್ಟುಲೆ, ದೀಪ ಪೊತ್ತಾಲೆ, ಗಂಟೆ ಹಾಕಲೆ. ಪೊ ಕರೊನಾ,ಪೊ, ಪೊ, ಪೊ... drink gau urine, built gau-shaalas. no hospitals 4 humans. chaiwala is doing well. he is working 18 hours p/d

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  • Meenakshi, Mangalore

    Fri, May 29 2020

    This is what happens when timely actions are not taken. Screening at airports were delayed only for political reasons when it was known that the virus is being spreading over the world. Cautions were ignored, made fun off and the political and religious events went on at the behest egoistic leader.

    Who is accountable for this mess? Now we people have to pay heavy price for the inaction of one man. Lockdown should have been planned earlier giving ample time to the people to move to their respective places but it was imposed suddenly without thinking of any consequences. No proper preparations were in place to fight the virus or increase testing. So lockdown did not help much except prolonging the process of spread.

    There is a need for leadership change. Experienced people like Nitin Gadkari should takeover from the confused man. Otherwise country is in danger.

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  • Sharmaji, Uttarakhand

    Fri, May 29 2020

    Gau muthra will come to the rescue. Babaji already developing his vaccine with high quality gau muthra

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  • dinesh, bangalore

    Fri, May 29 2020

    sharmaji u can drink gau mutra

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  • Rohan, Mangalore / Dubai

    Fri, May 29 2020

    Curfew for 1 month... Stop the Spread.

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