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After two days, daily cases in India cross 30,000 again

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After two days, daily cases in India cross 30,000 again

After two days, daily cases in India cross 30,000 again

After remaining below 30,000 for the first two days of the week, cases again crossed that mark on Wednesday. Despite this expected increase in cases that happens in the middle of the week, India’s Covid situation has remained quite stable in the past week.

The seven-day average of cases has remained stable for the country as well as for the worst-affected states. Overall, compared to September 15, the average saw a 2.4% increase on Wednesday. From 29,575 cases last Wednesday, the average marginally increased to 30,289.

Kerala saw its seven-day average dip by 3.6% while the decline was 21.6% for Maharashtra. Last Wednesday, the average was 20,079 for Kerala, which reduced to 19,365 this week. The corresponding figures were 3,589 and 2,814 for Maharashtra.

The state that saw the highest spike in the average is Mizoram. From last Wednesday’s 1,023 cases, the average spiked to 1,250 cases – an increase of 22.2%. India reported 31,995 fresh infections and 281 deaths on Wednesday.

After two days, daily cases in India cross 30,000 again

After remaining below 30,000 for the first two days of the week, cases again crossed that mark on Wednesday. Despite this expected increase in cases that happens in the middle of the week, India’s Covid situation has remained quite stable in the past week.

The seven-day average of cases has remained stable for the country as well as for the worst-affected states. Overall, compared to September 15, the average saw a 2.4% increase on Wednesday. From 29,575 cases last Wednesday, the average marginally increased to 30,289.

Kerala saw its seven-day average dip by 3.6% while the decline was 21.6% for Maharashtra. Last Wednesday, the average was 20,079 for Kerala, which reduced to 19,365 this week. The corresponding figures were 3,589 and 2,814 for Maharashtra.

The state that saw the highest spike in the average is Mizoram. From last Wednesday’s 1,023 cases, the average spiked to 1,250 cases – an increase of 22.2%. India reported 31,995 fresh infections and 281 deaths on Wednesday.

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