India’s COVID-19 Cases Inch Towards 60,000-Mark

NEW DELHI: During its ongoing phase-3 of lockdown which is extended till May 17, India's coronavirus cases mounted to 59,662 on Saturday, with 3,320 fresh cases and 95 deaths reported in the last 24 hours, the Union Health Ministry said.
Of the total, 39,834 are active cases, 17,846 people have recovered and 1,981 people have succumbed to the disease.
#CoronaVirusUpdates:
State-wise details of Total Confirmed #COVID19 cases
(till 9 May, 2020, 08:00 AM)
➡️States with 1-60 confirmed cases
➡️States with 61-1100 confirmed cases
➡️States with 1100+ confirmed cases
➡️Total no. of confirmed cases so far
Via @MoHFW_INDIA pic.twitter.com/HYF7tfKrgn— #IndiaFightsCorona (@COVIDNewsByMIB) May 9, 2020
Among all, Maharashtra remained the worst-hit state in the country as the cases are close to 20,000-mark with a jump of nearly 1,089 new cases. With 37 fatalities in the last 24 hours, the state death toll shot up to 731.
According to the Health Ministry, Maharashtra is followed by Gujarat with 7,402 cases, Next are Delhi with 6,318 cases and Tamil Nadu with over 6,009 cases.
Other states which have cases exceeding the 3,000 mark are Madhya Pradesh (3,341), Rajasthan (3,579), Tamil Nadu (6,009) and Uttar Pradesh (3,214).
Globally, the total number of cases is about to touch the four million mark and over two lakh people have lost their lives due to coronavirus till now.
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