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#COVID19 today morning.Anyone who has come in contact with me in the last 5 days, please self isolate & take necessary precautions.India today reported its highest-ever single-day spike in COVID-19 with over 2 lakh cases, according to the Union Health Ministry.

This is the second straight that that the country is reporting over two lakh casesWith a record 2,17,353 daily coronavirus cases in the deadly second wave took the total caseload to over 1.4 crore.

1,185 people died due to Covid in the last 24 hours pushed the country's death count to 1,74,308. This week, India overtook Brazil to become the country with the second-highest number of cases worldwide, after the United States.Click here to read the Mint ePaperMint is now on Telegram..

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