COVID-19: confirmed cases cross 4000 mark, 109 deaths

Monday, 6 April 2020 (12:18 IST)
New Delhi:With a spike in  fresh cases since last evening, confirmed cases of Novel Coronavirus in the country on Monday crossed the 4,000 mark with the number standing at 4067, according to Health Ministry data.
According to the Health Ministry, the active cases have risen by 447, since Sunday evening and stands at 3666.The death toll stands at 109, with 23 fresh deaths reported since Sunday evening.
 
There was also an increase in the number of cured and discharged cases as compared to last evening with 17 more cured, with total cured cases at 291 across the country.
 
With continued spike in the cases since a couple of days, the  Maharashtra was worst affected state of the country as 690 affected cases and 45 deaths were recorded due to the infection, followed by Tamil Nadu with the count at 571  and five casualties.
 
Delhi stands at number three, with 503 cases and seven deaths.Health Ministry Joint Secretary Lav Agarwal had said that positive cases related to Tablighi Jamaat have been reported from 17 states and Union Territories, and the travel by the ones who attended or their contacts were one of the main reasons behind the spike in COVID-19 positive numbers.
 
These include Delhi, Maharashtra, Jammu and Kashmir, Assam, Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Kerala, Telangana, Uttar Pradesh, Jharkhand, Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Haryana, Andaman & Nicobar, Rajasthan and Arunachal Pradesh.
 
Delhi, Tamil Nadu,  Telangana, Andhra Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh and Rajasthan were  among those states where the numbers have rapidly spiked in the past four-five days.
 
Lav Agarwal , Joint Secretary Health Ministry while briefing the press on Sunday evening said that the government is proactive in dealing with the  situation with the approach ,'' instead of virus chasing us , we chase the virus.''
 
He said that the Cabinet Secretary had held video conferencing with the DMs and the SPs across the country discussing the situation and suggestions and observations were shared regarding dealing with the situation among the officials.
 
The Indian Centre for Medical Research official on Sunday said that there was no evidence of the virus being airborne yet.(UNI)

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