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Coronavirus India update: State-wise total number of confirmed cases, deaths on July 17Total number of confirmed positive cases in India reaches 10,28,071; death toll stands at 26,217 as of July 17
DH Web Desk
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The spread of the novel coronavirus in India has quickened in the last few days with new cases of Covid-19 and deaths reported every day. The epidemic has expanded its footprint in the country and has affected more than 10 lakh people since the first positive case was confirmed on January 30 in Kerala.

More than three billion people around the world have lived under lockdown as governments stepped up efforts to contain the pandemic, which has left more than 5 lakh people dead globally.

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On July 5, India surpassed Russia to become the third worst-hit country by the coronavirus, globally.

Here’s the tally of Covid-19 positive cases in India and the state-wise impact:

Coronavirus in India: Total number of positive cases (including deaths): 10,28,071 as of July 17

States/UTs death toll (details are updated as we receive information): 26,217

States Positive cases Deaths
Andaman and Nicobar Islands 180 0
Arunachal Pradesh 543 3
Assam 19754 48
Bihar 21764 197
Chandigarh 651 11
Chhattisgarh 4732 21
Dadar and Nagar Haveli 452 1
Daman and Diu 100 1
Goa 3108 19
Gujarat 46,516 2,108
Haryana 24797 322
Himachal Pradesh 1377 11
Jharkhand 4,624 42
Karnataka 55,115 1,147
Kerala 11,066 38
Lakshadweep 0 0
Madhya Pradesh 20,378 689
Maharashtra 2,92,589 11,452
Manipur 1,800 0
Meghalaya 377 2
Mizoram 272 0
Nagaland 916 0
Delhi 1,20,107 3,571
Puducherry 1,832 25
Punjab 9,094 230
Rajasthan 27789 546
Sikkim 243 0
Tamil Nadu 1,56,369 2,236
Telangana 41018 396
Tripura 2283 3
Uttar Pradesh 45,527 1,084
Uttarakhand 4,102 50
West Bengal 38,011 1,049
Odisha 16,110 79
Andhra Pradesh 40,646 534
Jammu and Kashmir 12,156 222
Ladakh 1142 1
Cases being reassigned to states 531

Note: The tallies above include foreigners who have been infected with Covid-19.

No. of people discharged: 5,34,621

While the Centre and state governments have been trying hard to check the Covid-19 spread by tracking, isolating and treating infected people, the daily rise in India cases is worrisome.