NEW DELHI- With 904 deaths in the past 24 hours, India’s total death toll due to the COVID-19 pandemic surpassed the 170,000 mark to reach 170,179, according to the latest data released by the federal government Monday.
Besides, 168,912 new cases took the total tally to 13,527,717.
While the figure of new daily COVID-19 cases is highest ever in the country so far, the deaths reported on Monday is the highest in a single day this year.
This is the seventh time within this month and the sixth consecutive day when more than 100,000 new COVID-19 cases were reported in India.
There are still 1,201,009 active cases in the country, while 12,156,529 people have been discharged so far from hospitals after medical treatment.
There was an increase of 92,922 active cases during the previous 24 hours, the highest this year so far.
The number of daily active cases has been on the rise over the past few days, as another wave of COVID-19 looms large in India.
In January the number of daily cases in the country had come down to below-10,000. As many as 9,102 new cases were reported on Jan. 25-26, which was the lowest in the previous 237 days. Prior to that the lowest number of daily new cases were 9,304 registered on June 4, 2020.
So far over (104,528,565 people have been vaccinated across the country since the nationwide vaccination drive was kicked off on Jan. 16.
Meanwhile, the federal government has ramped up COVID-19 testing facilities across the country, as over 257 million tests have been conducted so far.
As many as 257,806,986 tests were conducted till Sunday, out of which 1,180,136 tests were conducted on Sunday alone, said the latest data issued by the Indian Council of Medical Research on Monday.
The national capital Delhi, which has been one of the most COVID-19 affected places in the country, witnessed over 10,774 new cases and 48 deaths through Sunday.
So far as many as 11,283 people have died in the national capital due to COVID-19, confirmed the Delhi’s health department. Enditem
S. Korean PM arrives in Tehran for talks on ties
TEHRAN, April 11 (Xinhua) — South Korean Prime Minister Chung Sye-kyun arrived here on Sunday for talks on a host of issues concerning bilateral ties, official IRNA news agency reported.
During his three-day stay in Tehran, Chung will meet with Iranian President Hassan Rouhani, First Vice President Eshaq Jahangiri, Parliament Speaker Mohammad Baqer Qalibaf, and former Parliament Speaker Ali Larijani to discuss issues of mutual interest.
He will also meet with the representatives from South Korean companies in Iran, including Samsung Electronics and LG Electronics, according to the report.
Among the topics for negotiations, there would be the issue of “illegal” restrictions on the Central Bank of Iran’s access to its resources in the South Korean banks, Saeed Khatibzadeh, spokesman for the Iranian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, said earlier.
The prime minister’s visit comes following the recent release of an oil tanker of South Korea, which had been seized by the Islamic republic for “polluting” the Persian Gulf waters with chemicals. (Xinhua)
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