India reports highest single-day toll of 1,099 from Covid pandemic
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NEW DELHI: India reported its highest single-day death toll from the Covid-19 pandemic, reporting 1,099 fatalities on Tuesday. This was the third time that the daily deaths had crossed 1,000. The previous highest toll was 1,008 recorded on August 13.
On Tuesday, the total Covid-19 caseload was recorded at over 27.6 lakh, as per data collated from state governments. The count was a steep rise from 53,230 fresh infections detected on Monday. Evidently, behind the big difference in the numbers of cases within a span of a single day was the rise in testing. The number of tests conducted on Sunday had dropped to 7.3 lakh, which appears to account for the dip in cases the next day.
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By contrast, nearly 9 lakh tests were done on Monday, resulting in the spike in cases on Tuesday. An analysis of cases and the number of tests in recent days shows the close correlation between the two. Last week, the highest number of tests (nearly 8.7 lakh) was done on Friday, coinciding with the highest number of cases — over 67,000 — being recorded the next day.
Tests dropped to less than 7.5 lakh on Saturday; so did cases the next day to 57,799. On Tuesday, Read More – Source
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