The coronavirus death toll in the country increased to ten on Tuesday with the death of a man in Delhi, Union Health Ministry said.
According to health ministry bulletin on Tuesday, there are 519 active cases at present in India, including foreign nationals. So far, 476 Indians and 43 foreign nationals have tested positive for the dreaded virus in the country, as per the ministry data.
“A total of 39 people have been cured of the virus in India so far,” the ministry said.
Delhi and Maharashtra have reported two deaths each so far, while Bihar, Punjab, West Bengal, Himachal Pradesh, Gujarat and Karnataka have reported one each coronavirus related death, as per the Health Ministry data.
Kerala has reported the highest number of coronavirus cases so far at 95, including eight foreign nationals, followed by Maharashtra which recorded 89, including three foreigners, according to the ministry data.
Karnataka has reported 37 cases of coronavirus patients, while cases in Telangana rose to 35 including 10 foreigners.
Cases in Rajasthan increased to 32, including two foreigners.
Uttar Pradesh has 33 positive cases, including a foreign national. Gujarat also has 33 positive cases, including a foreigner. Cases in Delhi stand at 30, including one foreigner.
In Haryana, there are 28 cases, including 14 foreigners, while Punjab has reported 29 cases.
Ladakh has 13 cases, while Tamil Nadu has reported 15 cases, including two foreigners.
West Bengal reported nine cases while Andhra Pradesh has eight patients.
Both Madhya Pradesh and Chandigarh reported seven cases each so far.
Jammu and Kashmir has four cases, so has Uttarakhand, including one foreigner.
There are three cases each in Himachal Pradesh and Bihar while there are two cases in Odisha.
Puducherry, Manipur and Chhattisgarh have reported a case each.