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India reports 7,000 Covid cases in last 24 hours

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India reported 7,000 new covid cases and 45 deaths in the last 24 hours, the union health ministry data stated on Wednesday.

The total number of active cases has come down to 64,667. In the last two years, India has reported over 4.4 crore Covid cases and 527,874 deaths.

While Delhi has an active caseload of 2,226, Maharashtra has 10,902 cases, Haryana has recorded 1,782 cases, Punjab has reported 1,136 cases while Kerala has reported more than 8,397 Covid cases at present.

Tamil Nadu has 5,161 active cases and Karnataka has 6,775 active cases. The daily positivity rate has been reported at 2.05 % while the weekly positivity rate is 2.55 %.

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