The highest ever daily surge of 1 Lakh nCOV cases registered since the outbreak of the pandemic

Monday, 5 April 2021 (11:58 IST)
New Delhi: India on Sunday recorded a total of 1,03,558 COVID-19 cases- the highest ever daily surge since the outbreak of the pandemic- as per the Union Ministry of Health and family Welfare data this morning.
With the new addition, the country's cumulative tally touched 125,89,067, while 52,847 recuperations during the same period put the total recoveries till date to 1,16,82,136.
 
Also, 478 more deaths mounted the toll to 1,65,101.The recovery rate of the country currently stands at 92.80 per cent while the death rate is being pegged at 1.31 per cent.
 
Maharashtra continues to be the worst affected state in the country with 29,344 new cases taking the cumulative tally in the state to 4,31,896.
 
A total of 27,508 patients recovered from the ailment during the past 24 hours in the state taking the overall recoveries to 25,22,823 while 222 patients died during the same period pushing the death toll to 55,878.
 
Meanwhile, the vaccination campaign, the only likely solution to the pandemic, is in full swing as 16,38,464 more people received their shots on Sunday.
 
Till date 7,91,05,163 vaccines have been administered across the country, as per the Ministry's data.Sunday saw 8,93,749 Covid tests being carried out across the country.

Maha continues to contribute more than half of daily cases
 
Meanwhile, during the past 24 hours Maharashtra recorded a total of 57,074 fresh cases of COVID-19, the highest spike recorded in the state, bringing the total number of infections in the state to 30,10,597.The state also registered 222 more deaths, taking the death toll to 55,878.
 
Meanwhile, a total of 27,508 patients recovered and were discharged, taking the total number of recoveries to 25,22,823 across the state.The state's recovery rate currently stands at 83.8 per cent and the fatality rate is 1.86 per cent.
 
At present there are 4,30,530 active patients across the state undergoing treatment at different COVID-19 centres and hospitals, they added.
 
It may noted that in view of rising number of cases the state government has imposed strict restrictions and week end curfew across the state to break the chain of COVID transmission from Monday on wards.
 
The eight districts of Maharashtra's Marathwada region reported 5,292 novel Coronavirus cases and 85 deaths during the past 24 hours, health authorities here told media on Monday.
The Marathwada region has been adversely affected by the pandemic for more than a month now.

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