After reporting 6088 new positive cases earlier yesterday, India recorded yet another highest single day surge in the numbers of COVID-19 positive cases in the country as of Saturday, May 23. In the last 24 hours India saw 6654 people testing positive for the novel Coronavirus infection, rising the total numbers of confirmed cases to 125101 and marking deaths of 137 people, increasing the death toll to 3720. The climb in active cases in the last day was confirmed at 3267, bringing it to a total of 69597, while 3250 people recovered and left hospitals, adding it to the total of 51784 infected patients overcoming the deadly virus until date.
Saturday, May 23, 2020
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