Coronavirus today: Data from MoHFW

Here are the key takeaways from the coronavirus information discharged by the Union Ministry of Health and Family Welfare (MoHFW) on Monday (May 25, 2020):

India’s day by day increment in Covid-19 patients reached 6,977, its record-breaking single-day high. The total count has hopped from 131,868 to 138,845, an expansion of 5.3%. Net increment of 154 deaths has taken the nation’s loss of life to 4,021.

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India’s recovery rate has improved by 30 basis points to 41.6%; the demise rate is unaltered at 2.9%.

A total of 3,434 cases were closed — 154 passings and 3,280 recoveries. The share of deaths in altogether closed cases remains at 4.5%.

India’s 5-day moving average of the daily rate of addition to total cases is unchanged at 5.4%.

Net day by day expansion to India’s active cases is 3,543, a 10% decrease from Sunday’s 3,963, which was the most noteworthy net single-day addition to active cases.

India’s doubling time for total cases has improved slightly from 13.2 days to 13.4 days

The states and UTs that have seen their highest single-day spike in total cases are Maharashtra (3,041), Madhya Pradesh (294), and Puducherry (15).

Maharashtra, the most affected state, has added 3,041 cases to take its count past 50,000, in its most noteworthy single-day increment yet. The state has added more than 2,000 cases every one of the previous eight days. About 39% (19,525) of every one of its cases (50,231) have come in these seven days alone.

Tamil Nadu, the second-most-affected state, has included 765 cases, more than 400 cases for a 21st straight day — 13,254 cases, or 81.5% of every one of its cases (15,512), have come in these 21 days.

Gujarat represents 10.12% of India’s complete cases, yet 21.33% of deaths. On Monday, it has announced a net daily addition of 392 cases, its 26th consecutive everyday expansion of above 300 cases.

Delhi has revealed an expansion of 508 cases to take its count to 13,418. This is its 6th consecutive daily addition in excess of 500 cases.

In rate terms, the most noteworthy every day increment in total cases has been accounted for by Puducherry (58%), Uttarakhand (30%), Goa (20%), Chhattisgarh (18%), and Assam (15%).