Corona's condition remains the same: more than 2,000 deaths in a single day, 10,974 new cases

New delhi date. 17 June 2020, Wednesday

Despite repeated efforts to prevent corona transmission in the country, corona is still rampant. The number of corona patients in India has risen to 3,54,065, with 10,974 corona cases reported in the last 24 hours and 2003 deaths. This is the first time in the country that so many coro patients have died in a single day, with Maharashtra having the highest number of 1409 deaths. The total number of corona cases in Mumbai is more than 60,000, out of which 3168 people have died.

A record 437 crore patients have lost their lives in the national capital, Delhi, the highest number of deaths in the country so far. Have passed.

93 patients died in the last 24 hours in the capital

Cases of corona virus are on the rise in Delhi. Here 93 patients have died in the last 24 hours due to corona. The Death Audit Committee has since declared 344 other deaths. The death toll from the corona has risen to 1837. The death rate in the city has risen to 4.1 per cent, while the death rate across the country is 3.3 per cent.

More than 11,000 people have died from the corona so far

According to the WorldDometer, 11,921 people have died from the corona so far, while more than 187,000 people have recovered. The number of active cases is more than 1 lakh 54 thousand.

The number of people infected with corona worldwide has crossed 80 million and the number of deaths from the virus has risen to 4.38 million. As of Tuesday night, 80,85,932 cases of corona had been reported and the death toll had risen to 4,38,399, according to Johns Hopkins University. However, the number of recoveries has also increased to 39,17,055 during this period. The United States is the world's most affected country by corona with 21.24 million cases.

According to the report, the United Kingdom is conducting continuous medical testing to obtain information on the use of other drugs along with steroid remedies to reduce the risk of death in patients with Covid-19. "This is an important start," said the chief scientific adviser. Which shows that it is possible to reduce the swelling in the lungs of hospitalized patients.

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