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Covid-19 active case in Karnataka under 50,000 for the first time in 90 days

Covid-19 active case in Karnataka under 50,000 for the first time in 90 days
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Bengaluru: The number of Covid-19 patients who underwent treatment in Karnataka have dipped below 50,000 for the first time in almost 90 days, because new cases have increased and daily release has increased.
On July 3, the number of active cases in Karnataka reached 48,116.
The last time the country reported less than 50,000 on April 7 (49.254), after that a consistent increase in new cases had pushed the country to the top of the table as far as active cases.
From being a country with the most active cases for most of the second wave – Maharashtra was above in the early weeks – Karnataka has now slipped to third place.
Maharashtra and Kerala, the only country with more than one active lakh case at the moment, is above.
In fact, Kerala has more total infections than Karnataka, which has jumped to second place in May.
With 29.6 lakh cases, South neighbors have at least one lakh total cases than Karnataka, while Maharashtra, with more than 60 lakh cases ahead.
Tamil Nadu and Andhra Pradesh each finished fourth and fifth.
Only two days ago, the total active Indian case was dipped under five lakh and stood at 4.7 lakh on 3.
July.
The active case in this country is under five lakh for the first time since March 27, when there are more than 4.8 lakh cases like that.
The top five states with the most active cases are also the most infection.
However, while these countries – Maharashtra, Kerala, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu and Andhra Pradesh – contributed 53% of the total cases in this country, they contributed 71% of all active cases.
The worst district in K’takawithin the country, Bengaluru Urban continued to become the worst accounting district of 40% (19,411) of all active cases, followed by Mysuru (4,172) and Dakshina Kannada (3,770), while Hassan also reported 3,189 patients also reported 3,189 Patients are still under care.
Only five districts – Bengaluru Urban, MySuru, Dakshina Kannada, Hassan and Bataghagavi (1,765) – contribute to two-thirds of active cases in the state.
Six other districts reported more than a thousand active cases: Kodagu (1,596), Chikkamagaluru (1,627), Bengalore Rural (1,039), Shivamogga (1,387) Udupi (1,019) and Mandya (1,019).
These districts accounted for around 16% of all active cases.
On July 3, Karnataka has reported more than 27.6 lakh release, while the total cases reached more than 28.5 lakh.
That is, 97% of all patients on that day have recovered, while 1.2% – 35,308 people – have died.

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