Covid-19 Factoid: Maharashtra sees its smallest 24-hr spike since Aug 26

Among the most affected countries of the world, France has the highest proportion of active cases in its total tally

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A health worker collects a nasal sample from a man at a Mohalla Clinic to conduct tests for the coronavirus disease (COVID-19), amid the spread of the disease, at Greater Kailash in New Delhi.
Jyotindra Dubey New Delhi
2 min read Last Updated : Oct 12 2020 | 12:37 PM IST
The global count of coronavirus cases has crossed 37.75 million. Of these cases, over 8 million are still active, while 1 million have succumbed to the infection. The US continues to have the largest share of the global Covid-19 death toll.

In India, the number of confirmed cases has crossed 7 million, of which just over 12 per cent, or 861,853 cases, are currently active. Over 6 million people have successfully beaten the virus, taking the recovery rate beyond 86 per cent. The country’s Covid-19 death toll has crossed 100,000.

Here are some insights on the spread of the virus:

1. Maharashtra recorded its lowest spike in the last 48 days

Maharashtra, India’s worst-hit state added 10,792 new cases on 11th October, its lowest single-day spike since August 26. Overall, the current case tally in the state stands at 1.5 million, of which 1.26 million are recovered cases.




2. Bengaluru (Urban) district recorded the biggest spike among all Indian districts

Karnataka’s Bengaluru (Urban) district recorded over 4,600 new cases on October 11, in the biggest spike among all India districts. Bengaluru (Urban) was followed by Mumbai, Pune and Malappuram.



3. France has the highest active case ratio among the worst-hit nations

France, the world’s tenth-worst-hit country with 734,974 reported cases, has the highest ratio of active cases among the top 10 most affected countries. About 82 per cent of the cases reported in France are still active. The country is followed by the US and Russia, with 22 per cent and 20 per cent active cases, respectively.

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