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The largest one-day leap to 2.5 lakh covid-19 cases in India; 203 death

The largest one-day leap to 2.5 lakh covid-19 cases in India; 203 death
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New Delhi: In the increase in the largest single case since the beginning of Pandemic, India reported nearly 2.5 lakh fresh infections on Wednesday, more than 50,000 higher than the previous day, even when Tally passed the 2 lakh sign for the first time since May 26.
With the numbers from Tripura have not yet arrived on Wednesday, it has seen 2,46,443 new infections.
The final number tends to exceed 2.47 lakh.
The previous high increase in the case in one day was a surge in 43,196 recorded on April 27, 2021, when the second wave approached the peak.
Today also saw 203 deaths (excluding Tripura) reported from all over the country, the toll road everyday after passing the 200 mark for the first time since October 27.
Everyday cases increase at a worry rate.
Except Monday, when cases see a decline on Wednesday the 15th day since December 28 when everyday case has seen a two-digit growth.
Compared to Tuesday, Wednesday saw a 26.1% increase in new cases.
Read Alsocovid-19: Daily Case Up 17% But 7-day deaths soar 70% Covid-19 infection continues to surge in the country with a slightly slower level than seen last week, with more than 1.9 lakh new cases reported on the day Tuesday, up 17% from Tally the previous day.
Death of the virus, although overall it is still very low, increasing at a faster level with every day that passes.
Perform stable growth in daily numbers, deaths are at a much lower level than the second number.
During the second wave, the case crossed 2 lakh for the first time on April 14.
That day had seen 896 deaths.
However, death has increased firmly over the past few days, with cumulative victims in the last seven days 81% higher than that in the previous week.
Comparable international data shows that once again India is among the countries hit the worst world in the world in a surge in global cases.
On January 11, the US was the only other country that reported higher cases.
Currently four countries – US, India, England and Italy reported new cases of Lakh.

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