COVID19 / Coronavirus infection figures continue to rise, 13,313 patients found in 24 hours, 38 died

The graph of coronavirus infection in India is going up again. In 24 hours, 13 thousand 313 new cases of infection have been reported in the country. During this 38 patients died. Including the new figures, the number of Kovid-19 infected in the country has reached 4 crore 33 lakh 44 thousand 958. Whereas, 5 lakh 24 thousand 941 patients have lost their lives

Vikrant Shekhawat : Jun 23, 2022, 09:48 AM
The graph of coronavirus infection in India is going up again. In 24 hours, 13 thousand 313 new cases of infection have been reported in the country. During this 38 patients died. Including the new figures, the number of Kovid-19 infected in the country has reached 4 crore 33 lakh 44 thousand 958. Whereas, 5 lakh 24 thousand 941 patients have lost their lives. At present, treatment of 83 thousand 990 patients is going on in the country.

Since the end of May, the number of Kovid infected in India continues to rise. Earlier on June 18, more than 13 thousand new cases were reported. At the same time, for the first time after February, on June 16, more than 12 thousand cases were reported.

On Wednesday, 3,260 new cases of Kovid-19 were reported in Maharashtra while three more patients died. These new cases include 1,648 cases reported in Mumbai. With this, the total number of infected in the state increased to 79,45,022 and the death toll to 1,47,892. This information was given by the state health department. 399 fewer cases were reported in the state on Wednesday as compared to 3,659 cases reported a day earlier.

In the last 24 hours, 928 new cases of Kovid-19 have been reported in Delhi and the infection rate has been recorded at 7.08 percent. At the same time, three more patients have died due to infection. This information came from the data shared by the Health Department of Delhi on Wednesday. The department said that a total of 13,099 tests were conducted on Tuesday to detect the infection. With these new cases, the total number of infected in Delhi has increased to 19,24,532, while the death toll has gone up to 26,239.