Coronavirus in India: Death toll crosses 100-mark, total Covid-19 cases top 4,000

The novel coronavirus death toll has climbed to 109
21 deaths reported from Maharashtra on Monday: Health ministry
The total number of cases in India has crossed the 4,000-mark
The total number of confirmed novel coronavirus cases in India has crossed the 4,000-mark with the death toll surging past 100 on Monday.

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As per the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, India’s Covid-19 tally climbed to 4,067 cases with an increase of 490 cases in the last 12 hours ending Monday morning. The ministry added that the death toll has crossed the 100-mark. At least 109 coronavirus-related deaths have been reported across the country. Follow LIVE UPDATES on coronavirus outbreak

While the active cases in India are 3,666, around 300 people have either been discharged or migrated, the Union ministry added.

Maharashtra remains the worst-hit state on Monday with the number of confirmed cases nearing the 700-mark.

After Maharashtra, at 571, Tamil Nadu has the most number of novel coronavirus cases. Delhi has also crossed the 500-mark. On Monday, the tally stood at 503. Kerala, which had reported the first case in the country, has now registered 314 positive cases.

As of Sunday night, the number of confirmed novel coronavirus cases in India was 3,374 and death toll at 77.

The number of cases in Telengana has gone up to 321, 314 in Kerala and 253 in Rajasthan. There are 227 Covid-19 cases in Uttar Pradesh, 226 in Andhra Pradesh, 165 in Madhya Pradesh, 151 in Karnataka and 122 in Gujarat.

Jammu and Kashmir has reported 106 cases, Haryana 84, West Bengal 80 and Punjab 68. Thirty people are afflicted with Covid-19 in Bihar, while Assam and Uttarakhand have reported 26 novel coronavirus cases each.

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