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COVID-19: With over 3.50 lakh cases, India reports highest-ever spike

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COVID-19: With over 3.50 lakh cases, India reports highest-ever spike

COVID-19: With over 3.50 lakh cases, India reports highest-ever spike

India reported highest-ever spike of COVID-19 cases on Apr 26.

With 3,52,991 new COVID cases reported in last 24 hours, India's COVID caseload now stands at 1,73,13,163.

Currently, there are 28,13,658 active cases in the nation.

With 2,812 new deaths, toll has mounted to 1,95,123.

In last 24 hrs, 2,19,272 people have been discharged.

So far, 14,19,11,223 COVID vaccine jabs have been inoculated.


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