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India reports 13,216 new COVID-19 cases; 23 deaths in 24 hrs

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The active caseload in India has now risen to 68,108, Health Ministry said. India's on 18 June reported 13,216 new infections in the last 24 hours, according to the Union ministry of health family welfare.

The total caseload in the country has reached 4,32,83,793. The country reported a total of 23 deaths with now increasing the total reported death count to 5,24,840.

The active caseload in India has now risen to 68,108, it said. On 17 June, it reported 12,847 COVID-19 infections, taking the overall tally of cases to 4,32,70,577, while active cases also went up by over 4,800, according to the Union Health Ministry data issued on Friday.

The highest number of cases are reported from Maharashtra, Kerala, Delhi, Karnataka and Haryana. On vaccination front, the country administered a total of 14,99,824 doses in the last 24 hours, which brings the total tally of doses administered to 1,96,00,42,768.

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