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  • Coronavirus: India’s COVID-19 tally crosses over 96 lakh; active cases drops below 4.10 lakh

Coronavirus: India’s COVID-19 tally crosses over 96 lakh; active cases drops below 4.10 lakh

India's Covid tally breaches 96-lakh mark with 36,652 new cases in the last 24 hours. While death toll mounts to 1,39,700 with 512 new deaths. Total active cases stand at 4,09,689.

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Published : Dec 05 2020, 02:22 PM IST
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<p>With India recording more recoveries than the new Covid 19 cases for the last eight days, the active coronavirus caseload dropped below 4.10 lakh (4,09,689) on Saturday, the lowest in 136 days, according to the ministry of health and family welfare.</p>

<p>With India recording more recoveries than the new Covid-19 cases for the last eight days, the active coronavirus caseload dropped below 4.10 lakh (4,09,689) on Saturday, the lowest in 136 days, according to the ministry of health and family welfare.</p>

With India recording more recoveries than the new Covid-19 cases for the last eight days, the active coronavirus caseload dropped below 4.10 lakh (4,09,689) on Saturday, the lowest in 136 days, according to the ministry of health and family welfare.

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<p>"This is the lowest in 136 days. The total active cases were 4,11,133, on July 22, 2020. This has been made possible by the trend of recoveries exceeding new cases, which ensured a total net reduction of the active caseload," the ministry said in a release.</p>

<p>"This is the lowest in 136 days. The total active cases were 4,11,133, on July 22, 2020. This has been made possible by the trend of recoveries exceeding new cases, which ensured a total net reduction of the active caseload," the ministry said in a release.</p>

"This is the lowest in 136 days. The total active cases were 4,11,133, on July 22, 2020. This has been made possible by the trend of recoveries exceeding new cases, which ensured a total net reduction of the active caseload," the ministry said in a release.

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<p>The country's present active caseload consists of just 4.26% of the total positive cases.</p>

<p>The country's present active caseload consists of just 4.26% of the total positive cases.</p>

The country's present active caseload consists of just 4.26% of the total positive cases.

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<p>As many as 36,652 new coronavirus cases were registered while 42,533 patients recovered in the last 24 hours.</p>

<p>As many as 36,652 new coronavirus cases were registered while 42,533 patients recovered in the last 24 hours.</p>

As many as 36,652 new coronavirus cases were registered while 42,533 patients recovered in the last 24 hours.

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<p>The rising recoveries have also improved the recovery rate to 94.28% today. The overall recovered stand at 90,58,822. The gap between recovered and active cases is nearing 86.50 lakh and presently stands at 86,49,133.<br />&nbsp;</p>

<p>The rising recoveries have also improved the recovery rate to 94.28% today. The overall recovered stand at 90,58,822. The gap between recovered and active cases is nearing 86.50 lakh and presently stands at 86,49,133.<br />&nbsp;</p>

The rising recoveries have also improved the recovery rate to 94.28% today. The overall recovered stand at 90,58,822. The gap between recovered and active cases is nearing 86.50 lakh and presently stands at 86,49,133.
 

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<p>According to the Union health ministry's data, 78.06% of the new recovered cases are observed to be concentrated in 10 states/Union territories (UT).</p>

<p>According to the Union health ministry's data, 78.06% of the new recovered cases are observed to be concentrated in 10 states/Union territories (UT).</p>

According to the Union health ministry's data, 78.06% of the new recovered cases are observed to be concentrated in 10 states/Union territories (UT).

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<p>Maharashtra has reported the maximum number of single-day recoveries with 6,776 new discharges in the last 24 hours. As many as 5,496 people recovered in Kerala, followed by 4,862 in Delhi.<br />&nbsp;</p>

<p>Maharashtra has reported the maximum number of single-day recoveries with 6,776 new discharges in the last 24 hours. As many as 5,496 people recovered in Kerala, followed by 4,862 in Delhi.<br />&nbsp;</p>

Maharashtra has reported the maximum number of single-day recoveries with 6,776 new discharges in the last 24 hours. As many as 5,496 people recovered in Kerala, followed by 4,862 in Delhi.
 

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<p>As much as 76.90% of the new coronavirus cases were reported from 10 states and UTs. Kerala reported the highest number of new cases at 5,718 in the last 24 hours, followed by Maharashtra with 5,229 infections.</p>

<p>As much as 76.90% of the new coronavirus cases were reported from 10 states and UTs. Kerala reported the highest number of new cases at 5,718 in the last 24 hours, followed by Maharashtra with 5,229 infections.</p>

As much as 76.90% of the new coronavirus cases were reported from 10 states and UTs. Kerala reported the highest number of new cases at 5,718 in the last 24 hours, followed by Maharashtra with 5,229 infections.

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<p>As many as 512 case fatalities have been reported in the past 24 hours. Ten states/UTs account for 78.32% of the new deaths. Maharashtra saw a maximum, 127, casualties. Delhi and West Bengal follow with 73 and 52 deaths respectively.</p>

<p>As many as 512 case fatalities have been reported in the past 24 hours. Ten states/UTs account for 78.32% of the new deaths. Maharashtra saw a maximum, 127, casualties. Delhi and West Bengal follow with 73 and 52 deaths respectively.</p>

As many as 512 case fatalities have been reported in the past 24 hours. Ten states/UTs account for 78.32% of the new deaths. Maharashtra saw a maximum, 127, casualties. Delhi and West Bengal follow with 73 and 52 deaths respectively.

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