EXPLORE!

Coronavirus cases in India reaches to 14,425 with death count at 488

  112 Views

BS Web Team    18 April 2020

According to data collected by Worldometer, the number of positive COVID-19 cases has reached 14,425 in India. The countrys death count has increased to 488.

In Maharashtra, the number of coronavirus cases has reached 3,323, which is the most affected state in terms of confirmed cases and deaths.

In Delhi, the total number of cases reached 1,707.

Almost, 20 Indian Navy personnel who were serving at the Western Naval Command in Mumbai are tested positive for COVID-19.

In world, there are 2,250,790 coronavirus cases currently, and 154,266 fatalities around the world. The United States has crossed the 7,00,000 mark in positive COVID-19 cases.

A 42-year-old police constable and his wife have tested positive for coronavirus in Pune.

An 85-year-old man who was earlier tested positive for coronavirus and later tested negative in repeat tests, passed away. His last coronavirus test results are awaited.

Seven more people die due to coronavirus in Gujarat, taking the death count to 48.

Two people die due COVID-19 during treatment at state-run hospital in Jaipur, taking the death toll in Rajasthan to 19.

Chinas imported cases of COVID-19 cases increased to 1,566 with 27 new ones. The death count stood at 4,632 with 50 per cent rise in death figures from the epicentre Wuhan.

Total number of positive coronavirus cases in Nagpur district is 63 including 1 death and 12 people discharged.

The number of COVID-19 cases in Mumbais Dharavi slum area has reached 101 with 15 new patients, according to an official of the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation.

Source: Business Standard

To comment on this article,
create a free account.

Sign Up to instantly get access to 10000+ Articles & 1000+ Cases

Already registered?

Login Now

Most Popular Articles

News and Updates

eMediNexus provides latest updates on medical news, medical case studies from India. In-depth medical case studies and research designed for doctors and healthcare professionals.