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22 New Coronavirus Cases Recorded in India

  • The country’s Coronavirus case count is 4,50,01,040.
  • The case casualty rate remains at 1.19 percent.

India has logged 22 new COVID-19 contaminations, while the dynamic cases have been recorded at 292, as indicated by Association Wellbeing Service information refreshed on Saturday.

New Coronavirus Cases Recorded

The loss of life has expanded from 5,32,038 to 5,33,291 as Punjab and Haryana accommodated 1,230 and 23 fatalities, the information refreshed at 8 am expressed.

The quantity of individuals who have recovered from the illness has expanded to 4,44,67,457 and the public recuperation rate remains at 98.81 percent, as per the wellbeing service’s site.

As per the service’s site, 220.67 crore portions of Coronavirus immunization have been managed in the nation up to this point.

In July month India revealed 42 new COVID-19 diseases as of now, with dynamic cases tumbling to 1,452, as per an update by the wellbeing service on Thursday. There has been a consistent decrease in new cases throughout recent long stretches of July.

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