India breaches the 5000 mark in COVID-19 cases for a third consecutive day; domestic flight bookings open.
India reported a total 5,376 new Covid-19 positive cases on Wednesday taking the tally of total cases to 1,12,359. 135 deaths were also reported as the death toll climbed to 3,435 due to Coronavirus. The Health Ministry said that mild or pre-symptomatic cases of patients, who do not have fever prior
India
reported a total 5,376 new Covid-19 positive cases on Wednesday taking the
tally of total cases to 1,12,359. 135 deaths were also reported as the death
toll climbed to 3,435 due to Coronavirus. The Health Ministry said that mild or
pre-symptomatic cases of patients, who do not have fever prior to discharge
from the hospital cannot spread the infection.
The last five days in India
have recorded four biggest single-day figures of coronavirus cases. The number
of patients who recovered from COVID-19 was around 45,000. Delhi reported 534
fresh infections and has now breached the 500 marks on two consecutive
days. Delhi's tally of positive COVID-19 patients is at 11,088 and the death
toll at 176. Maharashtra is still the worst affected state with more than
37,000 infections and 1,325 deaths.

Tamil Nadu is behind
Maharashtra in terms of total cases with a tally 12,448 and Gujarat is third as
it reported fresh 398 cases on Wednesday to take the western state's tally to
12,140.
Slowly yet steadily, domestic
flights will resume operations from 25th May, Monday, exactly two months after
the lockdown declaration whereby all flights were barred from flying. The
Aviation Ministry announced that bookings for the domestic flights would start
from Thursday, 21st of May. However, international flights still remain
cancelled.
Globally, Latin America
overtook the USA and Europe to report one-third of the 91000 cases reported this
week. The global tally has breached the 5 Million mark and reported
3,28,000 patients dead.
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