Corona Virus Infection Figures Cross 9000 In India, 308 Dead

Posted on 13th Apr 2020 by rohit kumar

New Delhi. The number of patients infected with the corona virus in India has crossed 9 thousand. According to the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, 35 people died due to corona virus infection in the last 24 hours, after which the death toll in India has reached 308. However, 856 people have been freed from the grip of this deadly virus. There are currently 7987 active cases of corona virus in the country. Maharashtra has the highest number of infected patients in the country. Here 1985 people have been hit by the Corona virus so far and 149 have died. Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray has taken several strict steps to prevent the infection of corona virus in Maharashtra.

 

The capital Delhi has the second highest number of corona virus infections in India, where 1154 people have been infected. So far, 24 people have died due to this deadly virus in Delhi. However, 27 people have also recovered completely here. Most cases of corona infection in Delhi are related to Tablighi Jamaat. Meanwhile, the street no. Of Zakir Nagar 18 has been declared a Kovid-19 'Containment Zone'. The rest of Zakir Nagar has been declared a 'buffer zone' after Corona positive cases came to light.

 

At the same time, cases of corona infection are also increasing rapidly in Tamil Nadu. 1043 cases have been reported here, while 11 people have died. The good thing is that 50 people have been cured here. In this case, Tamil Nadu can be called ahead of Delhi. Meanwhile, Thabal Thanti Nagar of Madurai has been declared as Kovid-19 Containment Zone. To prevent the spread of corona virus, movement of people in the area is restricted.

 

A few days ago, cases of coronana infection also increased rapidly in Rajasthan. Then it seemed that the number of infected people could be very high in this state. But the situation has been under control here in the last few days. Here 804 cases of corona virus infection have been reported and only 3 people have died. 11 people have fully recovered from the infection.

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