With nearly 10,000 cases recorded in a single day, India's corona tally crosses 2.46 lac


New Delhi, June 7 (IANS): India's single day spike in COVID-19 cases inched towards 10,000 on Sunday, a Health Ministry data revealed. At least 287 people died in the last 24 hours due to the disease. A total of 9,971 new COVID-19 cases in a single day have been reported, taking the total number of confirmed cases to 2,46,628. And with this India surpassed Spain to become the fifth worst pandemic hit country globally.

Of the total cases, at least 1,20,406 are active 1,19,293 persons have been cured and discharged while 6,929 fatalities have been recorded so far.

At least 5,220 individuals had been cured since Saturday and India's recovery rate stood at 48.36 per cent, while the fatality rate docked at 2.80 per cent.

Maharashtra case count crossed the 80,000 mark and stood at 82,968, which is 36.64 caseload of the national tally. This was followed by Delhi with 27,654, Tamil Nadu with 30,152 and Gujarat (19,592). In the National Capital, a controversy erupted when the Delhi government lodged an FIR against the private COVID facility of Sir Ganga Ram Hospital for not using the RT-PCR app for sample collection.

Meanwhile, the total number of global coronavirus has surged to over 6.8 million, while the death toll was nearing 400,000, according to the Johns Hopkins University.

As of Sunday morning, the overall number of cases stood at 6,855,858, while the death toll increased to 398,321, the University's Center for Systems Science and Engineering (CSSE) revealed in its latest update.

India is now fifth worst pandemic hit country globally, after surpassing Spain's total number of COVID-19 cases and is now moving closer to the UK (2,86,294). The other countries are US (1,919,430), Brazil (645,771), Russia (458,102), the UK (286,294), Spain (241,310), Italy (234,801), Peru (191,758), France (190,759), Germany (185,450), Iran (169,156), Turkey (169,218), Chile (127,745) and Mexico (110,026), the CSSE figures showed.

 

  

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  • smr, Karkala

    Sun, Jun 07 2020

    In January itself, WHO clearly said the coronavirus spreads from one person to another. It had asked all the countries to refrain from organising large gatherings. Despite such warning, ‘Namaste Trump’ was planned for political gains and permission was also granted by the Gujarat government.

    People were asked to stand shoulder to shoulder on the road to greet the leaders. Lakhs of people were brought to the stadium in buses. This triggered spread of the virus. This event was not a mistake, but a criminal negligence. The ‘Namaste Trump’ event was responsible for community transmission of the virus.
    If '‘Namaste Trump’ would have postponed more than 6,000 lives of Indians would have saved and the country may have not required to impose four lock downs causing billions to economy and migrant crisis.
    Jai Hind

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  • Abdul Hamid, Mangalore/Dubai

    Sun, Jun 07 2020

    According to Worldometer the Spain total cases 288,390 and in that website India still in 6th position

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  • G R PRABHUJI, Mangalore

    Sun, Jun 07 2020

    The greatest blunder we had done in February and March, now we are suffering. But God will definitely give justice to all those who love this beautiful mother land.

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