In India, in the past 24 hours, Maharashtra and Delhi are leading among 10 states and UTs that accounted for 80% of coronavirus deaths.

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Ten states and Union Territories accounted for 80 percent of these latest COVID-19 fatalities, including Maharashtra which topped the list with 22.7 percent share (125 deaths), followed by Delhi and West Bengal with 85 and 49 new deaths, respectively.
The all-India fatality rate stood at 1.48 per cent on Thursday, with 550 new fatalities in the past 24 hours. A total of 1,28,121 Covid-19 deaths have so far been reported across the country.
Punjab was fourth with 31 fatalities, followed by Kerala (29), Tamil Nadu (28), Haryana (25), Karnataka (23), and Uttar Pradesh (23).
Officials in the Ministry and medical experts advised following of government guidelines to contain the spread of the disease to bring the death rate to zero.
The Centre for Disease Control and Prevention (CDCP) in its report earlier this month suggested that "adults of any age with certain underlying medical conditions are at increased risk for severe illness from the virus that causes COVID-19".
As per the MoHF data, 10 states and UTs reported 78 per cent of new coronavirus cases reported in last 24 hours, with all-India tally totalling 47,905.
West Bengal was fourth with 3,872 new cases, followed by Karnataka 2,584, Haryana 2,546, Tamil Nadu 2,184, Rajasthan 2,080, Uttar Pradesh 1,848, and Andhra Pradesh 1,732.
Currently, there are 4,89,294 active cases across India, whereas 80,66,501 patients have been cured and discharged so far. India's overall tally on Thursday stood at 86,83,916.
The recovery rate has since gone up to 92.89 per cent. The gap between recovered cases and active cases has steadily widened to 75,77,207.
The trend of daily new recoveries outnumbering daily new cases continued for the 40th day with 52,718 new recoveries registered in the last 24 hours.
As many as 78 per cent of the new recoveries are concentrated in 10 states and UTs -- Maharashtra (9,164), Delhi (7,264), Kerala (7,252), West Bengal (4,431), Karnataka (2,881), Tamil Nadu (2,210), Chhattisgarh (2,195), Uttar Pradesh (2,112), Haryana (1,829), and Rajasthan (1,801).
For the successive fifth day, cases did not cross the 50,000 mark in a 24-hour cycle.
Source-IANS
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