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India: 11,500 new cases take COVID-19 tally to 330,000

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325 people died during past 24 hours taking coronavirus toll to 9,520

Izhaar Hussain Shaikh, right, an ambulance driver who works for HelpNow, an initiative to help the stretched services of first responders, is assisted in wearing the face mask before picking up a COVID-19 patient in Mumbai, India May 28, 2020.

New Delhi: India on Monday witnessed a spike of over 11,000 cases for the second day in a row with 325 deaths taking the total tally of COVID-19 cases to 332,424, Union Ministry of Health and Family Welfare data revealed.

According to the ministry, at least 11,502 fresh cases were recorded in the last 24 hours – the fourth consecutive day showing an increase of over 10,000 cases.

A total of 325 people died during the same time taking the toll to 9,520 so far since the first case was reported on January 30, the Health Ministry data said.

For the seventh consecutive day, the number of recoveries (169,797) remained higher than the active ones (153,106).

Maharashtra remained the worst-hit state in the country with 107,958 cases, including 3,950 deaths. Maharashtra witnessed a spike of 3,390 cases in the last 24 hours with 120 fatalities.

It is followed by Tamil Nadu with 44,661 cases and the national capital with 41,182 COVID-19 cases.

Delhi witnessed a growth of 2,224 cases in the last 24 hours with 56 deaths taking the total number of fatalities in the national capital to 1,327.

States with more than 10,000 cases include Gujarat with 23,544 cases and 1,477 deaths, Uttar Pradesh (13,615), Rajasthan (12,694), Madhya Pradesh (10,802) and West Bengal (11,087).

The overall number of global COVID-19 cases was nearing 7.9 million, while the death toll has surged to over 432,000, according to the Johns Hopkins University.

As of Monday morning, the total number of cases stood at 7,893,700, while the fatalities stood at 432,922, the University’s Centre for Systems Science and Engineering (CSSE) revealed in its latest update

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