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These five districts now account for 58 percent of deaths in the country.Ĭhennai (278) in Tamil Nadu, Indore (162) in Madhya Pradesh, Aurangabad (124) in Maharashtra, Jaipur (121) in Rajasthan, and Jalgaon (120) in Maharashtra, are the other districts with the highest tolls. Mumbai (1,954 deaths) has reported the most deaths among all districts, followed by Ahmedabad (1,117) in Gujarat, Pune (444) and Thane (415) in Maharashtra, and Kolkata (279) in West Bengal. So far, 339 districts have had deaths in the country. India now has more recovered patients than active cases.Īmong the ten states and union territories with most active cases, Haryana, Tamil Nadu, and Delhi have seen the highest percentage spike over the past seven days. Active cases exclude deaths and recoveries from the list of confirmed cases.Īs many as 147,195 patients (48%) have now been discharged in India. Out of the 141,842 active cases in India as of Friday morning, the top five states together have 69 percent and the top ten states account for 81 percent.

Gujarat is fourth on the list with 5,546 active cases and West Bengal fifth with 5,338 cases. Maharashtra has 47,980 patients still under treatment, the most in the country, followed by Delhi with 20,871 active cases and Tamil Nadu with 17,662.

It is worth noting that data quality on cases and deaths vary across countries and regions because of factors such as differences in testing standards, and in protocols being followed for recording covid-related deaths. Among all states that have had deaths, the case fatality rates are the lowest in Tripura (0.1%), Assam (0.1%), and Odisha (0.3%). India’s case fatality rate is 2.9 percent. At 6.3 percent, Gujarat has the worst fatality rate, followed by West Bengal, where 4.5 percent of those who tested positive for coronavirus have died. Deaths have surged the most in Haryana, Delhi, and Tamil Nadu in the last seven days. These five states have recorded 82 percent of all covid-related deaths in India so far. At 3,590 deaths, Maharashtra has the highest toll in the country so far due to covid-19, followed by Gujarat (1,385), Delhi (1,085), West Bengal (442), and Madhya Pradesh (431).
