
India records most COVID cases in two months, Kerala worst-hit
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New infections at 47,092, deaths rise by 509 as the southern state accounts for 70 percent of new cases.
India has reported the biggest single-day rise in COVID-19 cases in two months, as the government worries about the virus spreading from the most-affected Kerala state, schools reopening, and the start of the festival season. Densely populated Kerala, on India’s southern tip, accounted for nearly 70 percent of the 47,092 new infections and a third of deaths, a week after it celebrated its biggest festival during which family and social gatherings were common. “With cases rising in Kerala, adequate steps should be taken to contain the inter-state spread of COVID-19,” Health Minister Mansukh Mandaviya said in a statement on Thursday after speaking with his state counterparts in Tamil Nadu and Karnataka, which border Kerala.More Related News