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India records close to 3,300 COVID-19 deaths in 24 hours, check ten states that account for most fatalities

Ten states accounted for 78.53% of the new coronavirus-related deaths. 

 

India's COVID-19 death toll has crossed 2-lakh mark

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India's COVID-19 death toll has crossed 2-lakh mark

India's COVID-19 death toll on Wednesday (April 28, 2021) crossed the 2-lakh mark.

The country in the last 24 hours recorded close to 3,300 coronavirus-related fatalities. 

 

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India witnessed 3,293 COVID-19-related deaths in last 24 hours

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India witnessed 3,293 COVID-19-related deaths in last 24 hours

Besides 3,60,960 fresh coronavirus infections, India witnessed 3,293 deaths in the last 24 hours.

According to the Union Health Ministry, ten states accounted for 78.53% of the new coronavirus-related deaths. 

 

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Maharashtra saw maximum COVID-19 casualties followed by Delhi in last 24 hours

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Maharashtra saw maximum COVID-19 casualties followed by Delhi in last 24 hours

Maharashtra saw the maximum COVID-19 casualties at 895, followed by Delhi at 381 in the last 24 hours.

 

Maharashtra and Delhi have also been reporting a record number of infections.

 

 

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UP, Chhatisgarh, Karnataka, Gujarat have been one of the most-COVID-19-affected states

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UP, Chhatisgarh, Karnataka, Gujarat have been one of the most-COVID-19-affected states

Uttar Pradesh (264), Chhatisgarh (246) Karnataka (180) and Gujarat (170) were also the most-COVID-19-affected states in the last 24 hours.

 

 

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Jharkhand, Rajasthan, Punjab, MP have also been hit by second wave of COVID-19

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Jharkhand, Rajasthan, Punjab, MP have also been hit by second wave of COVID-19

Jharkhand with 131 COVID-19 deaths, Rajasthan with 121, Punjab with 100 and Madhya Pradesh with 98, accounted for most of the new coronavirus-related deaths. 

 

 

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