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India reports highest single-day COVID-19 spike with 40k



KATHMANDU: Daily cases of the coronavirus in India crossed the 40,000 mark for the first time since the outbreak on Sunday, taking the national tally of infections to 1.1 million.

India reported 40,118 new cases and 675 deaths on Sunday, taking the total number of cases to 1,116,597, and deaths to 27,487.

While the spread of the virus is beginning to show signs of plateauing in some urban epicenters of the contagion such as Delhi, other regions such as Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka and Bihar have started showing spikes in daily new cases.

Nearly half the new cases on Sunday came from three states, Maharashtra (9,518), Tamil Nadu (4,979) and Andhra Pradesh (5,041) – all record single-day highs.

Several states and UTs such as Uttar Pradesh (2,211 new cases), West Bengal (2,278), Bihar (1,412), Rajasthan (934) and Jammu and Kashmir (701) reported record single-day case spikes on Sunday.

Delhi reported 1,211 new cases, Karnataka 4,120 and Telangana 1,296, according to respective state bulletins.

(With inputs from Agencies)

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