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CoronaVirus Updates: 9 thousand 283 new corona infections registered in the India, see the current rate in Maharashtra

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: November 24, 2021 12:53 IST

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As the Country got little relief from corona, another big news has come across the numbers of the corona is increasing in the country. In the last 24 hours, 9 thousand 283 patients have been registered in the country and 437 have died. At present, there are one lakh 11 thousand 481 active patients in the country.
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Similarly, the number of patients who lost their lives due to this virus has reached 4 lakh 66 thousand 584. According to the Ministry of Health, 3 crores 45 lakh 35 thousand 736 patients have been released from corona so far.
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The last few days have seen a stabilization in corona statistics in the state 766 new and 19 deaths have been reported.
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Meanwhile, the recovery rate from the corona is 97.68 percent. The number of deaths due to corona in the state has also come down to 2.12 percent and a total of 64,77,379 patients have been corona-free so far in the state.
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The state currently has 9,493 active patients. 85,335 patients in the state are in-home quarantine while 1077 patients are in institutional quarantine.
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