The novel coronavirus death toll rose to 5,598 in India on Tuesday with 204 more fatalities, while 8,171 new cases took the number of infections to 1,98,706, the health ministry said.
IMAGE: Medics wearing protective suits work inside a mobile coronavirus testing facility bus in New Delhi. Photograph: Arun Sharma/PTI Photo
The active cases of the coronavirus disease climbed to 97,581 and as many as 95,526 people have recovered and one patient has migrated, according to the data.
Around 48.07 per cent patients have recovered so far, a ministry official said.
Out of the 204 more deaths since Monday morning, 76 were in Maharashtra, 50 in Delhi, 25 in Gujarat and 11 in Tamil Nadu.
Eight people each died of COVID-19 in West Bengal and Madhya Pradesh, followed by six in Telangana, and four each in Rajasthan and Uttar Pradesh.
There were three more fatalities each in Bihar and Jammu and Kashmir, two in Andhra Pradesh, and one each in Haryana, Karnataka, Kerala and Uttarakhand.
Maharashtra tops the list with 2,362 out of the total 5,598 deaths, followed by 1,063 in Gujarat, 523 in Delhi, 358 in Madhya Pradesh and 335 in West Bengal.
IMAGE: A passenger wearing mask waits along with her son for the arrival of a train at the Nizamuddin railway station. Photograph: Kamal Kishore/PTI Photo
There have been 217 coronavirus deaths so far in Uttar Pradesh, while 198 succumbed to the infection in Rajasthan, 184 in Tamil Nadu, 88 in Telangana and 64 in Andhra Pradesh.
The toll due to the pandemic reached 52 in Karnataka and 45 in Punjab, while 31 people died in Jammu and Kashmir and 24 in Bihar.
Twenty-one people died from the pathogen in Haryana, followed by 10 in Kerala and seven in Odisha.
IMAGE: CISF personnel urge Kumbharwada residents in Mumbai’s Dharavi to stay home during the ongoing nationwide lockdown to curb the spread of coronavirus. Photograph: PTI Photo
There have been six COVID-19 fatalities in Uttarakhand, while five people each died in Himachal Pradesh and Jharkhand.
Chandigarh and Assam registered four deaths each so far, while there has been a fatality each in Meghalaya and Chhattisgarh, according to the ministry data.
More than 70 per cent of the deaths are due to comorbidities, it said.