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After a three-month hiatus, the number of daily Covid-19 cases has increased across the country. On Saturday, the figure surpassed 13,000 for the first time in almost three months.

Digital Desk: According to the Union Ministry of Health's daily health bulletin, India's Covid-19 tally fell marginally on Sunday, with the country logging 12,899 infections in the last 24 hours. There were 13,216 incidences of infection on Saturday. According to the data, the death toll was raised to 524,855 following 15 associated fatalities.

According to the data, the total number of infections has reached 43,296,692.

After a surge of 4366 infections, the number of active Covid cases surpassed 70,000. Currently, active cases account for 0.17 percent of the overall caseload. According to ministry data, the national Covid-19 recovery rate was 98.62 percent, while the case fatality rate was 1.21 percent.


After a three-month hiatus, the number of daily Covid-19 cases has increased across the country. On Saturday, the figure surpassed 13,000 for the first time in almost three months.

Prior to this, the figure had been hovering around 12,000 people. On Thursday, India reported 12,213 instances, followed by 12,847 cases on Friday.

Maharashtra and Kerala are the leading contributors to this new boom, followed by Delhi and Tamil Nadu.

Maharashtra had 3,883 new cases of infection on Saturday, while the national capital had 1,534. On Saturday, Tamil Nadu reported 596 new infections, including four international returnees. 

 

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