These are the five states with the highest coronavirus cases in India
Aug 21, 2020, 13:15 IST
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- India took over 200 days since the emergence of the first case on January 30 to reach nearly 30-lakh cases.
- As many as 8 states in the country — Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Uttar Pradesh, Delhi, West Bengal and Bihar — have reported over 100,000 COVID-19 cases.
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COVID-19 cases increasing in India
Date | COVID-19 Cases |
July 17 | 10 lakh |
Aug 7 | 20 lakh |
Aug 21 | 29 lakh |
So far, India has reported over 29 lakh coronavirus cases, while the recoveries stood at 21,58,946 — pushing the recovery rate to 74.30%, according to the Union Health Ministry data.
As many as 8 states in the country — Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Uttar Pradesh, Delhi, West Bengal and Bihar — have reported over 100,000 COVID-19 cases.
States with over 1 lakh COVID-19 cases
State | Active COVID-19 Cases (As of Aug 20) | Recoveries (As of Aug 20 | Fatalities (As of Aug 20) |
Maharashtra | 1,62,806 | 4,59,124 | 21,359 |
Tamil Nadu | 53,283 | 3,01,913 | 6,239 |
Andhra Pradesh | 8,7177 | 2,35,218 | 3,001 |
Karnataka | 8,2165 | 1,70,381 | 4429 |
Uttar Pradesh | 4,8511 | 121090 | 2733 |
1. Maharashtra
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2. Tamil Nadu
Tamil Nadu has reported 3,61,435 COVID-19 cases so far. Chennai alone has over 12,000 cases,
3. Andhra Pradesh
Andhra Pradesh follows with 3,25,396 cases and 3,001 deaths. Over 2.35 lakh people have recovered from the disease. Even though Andhra Pradesh has more cases than Karnataka, the latter has a higher fatality rate.
4. Karnataka
Karnataka’s total coronavirus case tally crossed the 2.5 lakh mark. It has over 82,000 active COVID-19 cases and has also witnessed over 4,400 fatalities due to coronavirus. The state’s recovery rate stands at 65%. It recently launched an online system for people to easily access the coronavirus test.
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5. Uttar PradeshUttar Pradesh recently breached the one lakh-mark to become the fifth most-affected state in the country. As per the data available on the Health Ministry's website, it has logged 1,72, 334 coronavirus cases and 2733 deaths. It is recording more than 5,000 cases per day.
Meanwhile, the number of daily coronavirus cases in Delhi has come down since hitting a peak on June 23.
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