Coronavirus / H3n2 viral fever update coronavirus cases increased in india

Zoom News : Mar 10, 2023, 02:47 PM
Coronavirus Update: A large number of Indians are seen coming in the grip of viral fever. There has also been an increase in the patients of Coronavirus. Apart from this, cases of Viral Fever H3N2 have also increased. According to sources in the Ministry of Health, 1-1 patients have died in Karnataka and Haryana due to this. More than 90 cases have been registered across the country. At the same time, after 67 days, active cases of corona virus have increased to more than 3 thousand in the country. This figure had reached 707 in January. At the same time, today, on March 10, 2023, there are 3,294 total active cases of Corona. A total of 324 cases have increased in three days. Know that 117 cases have increased in the last 24 hours. Let us know in which state how much of its outbreak is being seen.

Please tell that in the last 24 hours, the maximum number of cases have been found in Maharashtra. Maharashtra has the highest rate of increase in corona cases. In the last 24 hours, 40 new corona patients have been found. Apart from this, 27 cases have been found in Telangana, 24 cases in Gujarat and 16 new cases in Tamil Nadu.

Know that Kerala is ahead in the total number of patients. However, if we talk about the total active patients so far, then Kerala has the maximum number of active patients. Of the total 3,294 active patients in India, almost half of the 1466 patients are from Kerala.

In the case of active patients of Corona virus, Karnataka is at number two and Maharashtra at number three. There are 454 total corona patients in Karnataka and 419 in Maharashtra.

At the same time, the number of corona patients in Delhi is currently 19. No new patient has appeared in Delhi in the last 24 hours. Three days ago, on March 7, 2023, the number of active patients of Corona was less than 3 thousand.

Please tell that there were a total of 2970 active patients of Corona earlier. 69 cases of corona virus have increased in 24 hours. Maximum 26 cases have been reported in Maharashtra, 15 in Kerala, 13 in Gujarat and 10 in Tamil Nadu.

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