Andhra Overtakes Tamil Nadu To Become Second Worst-Hit By Coronavirus
The state reported over 10,000 COVID-19 cases for the fifth straight day today, taking the total count to 4,24,767 — behind only Maharashtra.
Andhra Pradesh became the second worst-affected state due to coronavirus in India as it surpassed Tamil Nadu, recording over 4.24 lakh coronavirus cases.
The state announced more than 10,000 COVID-19 cases for the fifth consecutive day today, taking the complete tally to 4,24,767 – behind just Maharashtra.
Tamil Nadu has announced over 4.16 lakh COVID-19 cases till now.
A sum of 36,66,422 tests has been done in Andhra Pradesh while the inspiration rate remains at 11.59 percent, third-most noteworthy in the nation after Maharashtra and Karnataka. Tamil Nadu’s inspiration rate remains at 8.93 percent.
Andhra Pradesh has one of the most elevated COVID-19 test rates in India, leading around 68,660 tests for every million.
The most recent announcement of the Andhra Pradesh government said 9,067 patients got restored and released from emergency clinics over the state while 88 more kicked the bucket because of the pandemic, as per news organization PTI. Around 3,21,754 individuals have recuperated from the sickness in the state till now.
The quantity of dynamic cases in the state is presently barely shy of the one-lakh mark, at 99,129 on Sunday.
East Godavari and SPS Nellore kept on revealing cases more than 1,000 while West Godavari, Kadapa, and Chittoor included more than 900 each in 24 hours, as per PTI.
India announced 78,761 new coronavirus cases in the first 24 hours – the greatest single-day spike in diseases on the planet – government information uncovered at the beginning of today, taking the absolute number of cases in the nation past 35 lakh.
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