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India’s coronavirus cases spike to near half-million

Rtv online desk

  30 Nov -0001, 00:00

India’s coronavirus cases reached near half a million with the detection of 17,296 news infections in the last 24 hours, the biggest spike in a day.

With the surge in number of Covid-19 patients, it has delayed in resumption of regular train services by more than a month.

With the detection of 17,296 cases, India's total cases rose to 490,401 while the country’s Health Ministry also reported another 407 deaths in the past 24 hours, taking total fatalities up to 15,301.

The ministry said the recovery rate was continuing to improve at 57.43%. Also, deaths per 100,000 stood at 1.86 against the world average of 6.24 per 100,000, it said.

The actual numbers of infections and deaths from COVID-19, like elsewhere in the world, are thought to be far higher due to a number of reasons including limited testing.

Indian Railways was due to resume regular train services on June 30 but said Thursday that services wouldn't fully resume until Aug. 12. Trains had been halted when the government declared a nationwide lockdown in late March. Special trains linking main cities have been running since mid-May as part of easing of the lockdown.

Domestic flights have resumed on selected routes, but a government decision on restarting international flights is expected next month.

Source: UNB

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