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Corona cases increased again in the country, 2,067 new infected found in 24 hours, meeting convened in Delhi regarding Kovid

New Delhi | India Coronavirus: The cases of corona infection have started increasing once again in the country. In the last four-five days, there is an increase in new cases of corona infection. Due to which active cases have also started increasing, while in some states again masks have been made mandatory. Meanwhile, in the last 24 hours in India, 2,067 new cases of corona were reported and 40 people have died due to corona. During this time, 1,547 Kovid patients have also been discharged from hospitals.

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The latest status of Corona in the country so far – India Coronavirus
Total positive till now – 4 crore 30 lakh 47 thousand 594
Total deaths so far – 5 lakh 22 thousand 006
Total discharge till now – 4 crore 25 lakh 13 thousand 248
Total active cases now – 12 thousand 340
Total vaccination so far – 186 crore 90 lakh 56 thousand 607 doses

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Concern about Corona increased in Delhi, meeting called
632 new cases of corona have been reported in Delhi in the last 24 hours, however, during this time no death has been registered from corona. With this, 414 corona patients have also been discharged from hospitals. Let us tell you that the total number of people who died of corona in the capital Delhi has reached 26,160. Due to the ever increasing cases, now the number of active cases in Delhi has also increased to 1 thousand 274. Corona has increased the concern of the Delhi government. In such a situation, today the Kejriwal government has called a meeting on the Corona review in which the government can take many big steps.

In Tamil Nadu, 30 new cases of corona were reported in the last 24 hours and 27 people were discharged from hospitals. After which the active cases have remained 235.

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