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COVID-19: cases jump 6000 mark, 199 deaths, 503 recovered so far

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Friday, 10 April 2020 (13:33 IST)
New Delhi:Confirmed COVID-19 cases on Friday morning crossed the 6000 mark with a spike in fresh cases and the number now now stood at 6412, as per the Union Health Ministry data.
According to the data, the casualties increased by 30 since Thursday evening and the death toll was now  199.Active COVID cases in the country were now 5709, with a spike of 491 in this category since last evening.
 
So far, 503 cases have been cured and discharged and one person has migrated from here.
The number of cases have again spiked in  the worst COVID hit state  Maharashtra which now has 1364 cases and 97 casualties so far, followed by Tamil Nadu where the number rose to 834 with eight casualties followed by Delhi where the number spiked to 720 and 12 deaths and Rajasthan at 463 with three casualties.Telangana houses 442 COVID cases and Uttar Pradesh at 410.
 
In the past three to four day , confirmed cases have rapidly spiked in Maharashtra, Delhi, Tamil Nadu, Rajasthan , Telangana , Andhra Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh and Rajasthan , based on the  government data.
 
Government has identified COVID hostspots in states, while Delhi has already sealed more than 20 such hotspots and Uttar Pradesh have sealed 100 such areas where people were not allowed to venture out from their homes and the government would arrange for the doorstep delivery of the essential supplies.
 
Joint Secretary Health Lav Agarwal on Thursday said that the  Ministry has formed high-level  multidisciplinary teams to support states in management of Coronavirus.Two labs of CSIR have started working on whole for the Genome Sequencing of the Novel Coronavirus, Agarwal further said.
 
Meanwhile, Indian Railways has deployed more than 2,500 Doctors and 35,000 paramedic staff to fight COVID 19 with 5,000 train coaches being converted into quarantine,isolation facilities.NGOs have been permitted to buy food grains directly from FCI for relief operations, JS Health added.(UNI)

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