The spread of novel coronavirus in India has quickened in the past few days with new cases of coronavirus and COVID-19 deaths being reported every day. After the first confirmed positive case was reported on January 30 in Kerala, the epidemic has expanded its footprints in the country, affecting over 7,500 people.
More than three billion people around the world have been living under lockdown for the past few days as governments step up efforts to combat coronavirus pandemic which has left more than 85,000 people dead globally.
While novel coronavirus has impacted China, Italy, the US and Spain the most, India too is seeing COVID-19 infect its economy. After making its presence in Kerala first, the novel coronavirus spread to other cities/regions, including Bengaluru, Pune, Delhi, Jaipur, Agra, Hyderabad, Jammu and Kashmir.
Here’s the full list of coronavirus positive cases in India and the state-wise impact of the pandemic (this list will be updated regularly).
Coronavirus in India: Total number of positive cases (including deaths): 9,107 as of April 12.
States/UTs death toll (Details are updated as we receive information) Total deaths in India: 316
Andhra Pradesh: 6
Assam: 1
Bihar: 1
Delhi: 24
Gujarat: 24
Himachal Pradesh: 2
Haryana: 3
Jammu and Kashmir: 4
Jharkhand: 2
Karnataka: 6
Kerala: 3
Madhya Pradesh: 34
Maharashtra: 149
Odisha: 1
Punjab: 12
Rajasthan: 8
Tamil Nadu: 11
Telangana: 11
Uttar Pradesh: 5
West Bengal: 9
Coronavirus in India: States/UTs with confirmed positive cases (Details are updated as we receive information)
Kerala: 376
Punjab: 170
Delhi: 1154
Jammu and Kashmir: 245
Ladakh: 15
Rajasthan: 796
Uttar Pradesh: 480
Maharashtra: 1,982
Karnataka: 232
Tamil Nadu: 1075
Telangana: 504
Haryana: 181
Andhra Pradesh: 420
Himachal Pradesh: 32
Gujarat: 516
Uttarakhand: 35
Odisha: 50
West Bengal: 134
Chandigarh: 19
Chhattisgarh: 18
Madhya Pradesh: 532
Bihar: 64
Puducherry: 7
Manipur: 2
Mizoram: 1
Goa: 7
Andaman and Nicobar Islands: 11
Jharkhand: 17
Assam: 29
Arunachal Pradesh: 1
Tripura: 2
Note: The tallies above include foreigners who have been infected with COVID-19.
No. of people discharged: 504
While the Centre and state governments have been trying hard to check the spread of coronavirus by tracking, isolating and treating the infected persons, the gradual rise of the pandemic in India is worrisome.