The active COVID-19 cases in the most populous state have been reduced by over a remarkable 99 per cent from their peak capped at 3,10,783 cases on April 30.
COVID-19 crisis: India reports over 3.46 lakh cases; 13.83 crore vaccines given so far
With 3,46,786 cases in the last 24 hours, India s total active cases have crossed the 25 lakh-mark
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The national recovery rate reached 83.49 per cent with 2,19,838 recoveries in the last 24 hours
India continues the trend of registering the world s highest-ever single-day spike in coronavirus figures with 3,46,786 cases. With this, India s total active cases have crossed the 25 lakh-mark. The total number of COVID-19 cases in India currently stands at 1,66,10,481 while death toll stands at 1, 89,544 with 2,624 deaths over the last 24 hours.
The national recovery rate reached 83.49 per cent with 2,19,838 recoveries in the last 24 hours. States like Maharashtra (82,800), Uttar Pradesh (36,605), Kerala (28,447), Karnataka (24,331), Chhattisgarh (17,397), Rajasthan (15,398), West Bengal (12,876), Bihar (12,672), Andhra Pradesh (11,766) and Pun
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April 16, 2021 14:03 IST
Those caught without a mask would be fined ₹1,000 while the penalty will increase 10-fold for the second offence.
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A health worker collects a nasal sample from a passenger for COVID-19 test as part of precautions, at Kaisherbagh bus station, in Lucknow, Saturday, March 27, 2021. | Photo Credit:
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Those caught without a mask would be fined ₹1,000 while the penalty will increase 10-fold for the second offence. With mounting cases of COVID-19, the Uttar Pradesh government on Friday announced that it would have a weekly shutdown in the State on Sundays.
Though the government did not use the word “lockdown,” it said all rural and urban areas would be shut on Sundays till further notice.