Live update on coronavirus: 412 deaths in Delhi, city's highest death toll for one day
In India coronavirus has recorded over 4 lakhs of new infections in the last 24 hours. According to data updated by the Union health ministry on Saturday, the active cases have been over 32- lakh. The infection tally has increased to 1,91,64,969 with 4,01,993 new cases. The death toll has increased to 2,11,853 new cases with 3,523 daily new deaths. The active cases rose steadily to 32.68.710, which accounted for 17.06% of the overall outbreak, while the national recovery rate for Covid-19 fell to 81.84%. Stay with cryptorian to update all live
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Remdesivir allocation to countries has substantially increased: Gowda Gowda
"The allocation of #Remdesivir for the states of required COVID-19 patients has been substantially increased to ensure adequate continued provision," Gowda said in a tweet. The Minister said on a second tweet, "The allocation of medical oxygen to Karnataka was increased from 802 MT/day to 865 MT/day." From 21 April to 9 May 2021, Gowda said, a total of 34.5 lakh vials were distributed to States and Union territories.
MP's surplus oxygen condition, the minister says
State Minister of Home Narottam Mishra said that the cycle of oxygen tankers from various locations was proper, ensuring that essential gas will be available in the next few days too. "Eight days ago, the state experienced an enormous oxygen shortage. We are now on the excess side with regard to the availability of oxygen, "The reporters also told Mishra, the spokeswoman of the state government.
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