India Reports 2006 Deaths in 24 Hours

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I have been conducting Data Analytics Studies on the Coronavirus Pandemic for 98 days and have written 152 research-based blog posts on COVID-19 in these 98 days.

India has reported 2,006 new Covid-19 related deaths in the last 24 hours, mainly due to Maharashtra reporting 1,409 new deaths and Delhi reporting 437 new deaths. This is probably due to reconciliation of death figures of the last several days. The highest daily death count prior to this was 395 yesterday.

India’s cumulative death count has now gone up to 11,921. This also takes up India’s Same-Day Fatality Rate (“SDFR”) to 3.366% from 2.88% on Monday night. If we assume that the average Covid patient dies between the 10th and 12th day after being tested positive, the Fatality Rate goes up to 5.01%.

Compared to India’s 3.366%, the global SDFR” is 5.4%. India is now 14th (from 16th yesterday) amongst 25 countries which have reported minimum 50,000 Covid cases.

India still has the 8th highest number of Covid-19 related deaths. USA has reported the most deaths (118,344) with a SDFR of 5.42%. Brazil is at No.2 with 44,118 deaths and a SDFR of 4.95%. UK is at No.3 with 41,736 deaths and a SDFR of 14.06%. Italy is at No.4 with 34,371 deaths and a SDFR of 14.48%. France is at No.5 with 29,436 deaths and a SDFR of 18.7%. Spain is at No.6 with 27,136 deaths and a SDFR of 9.32%. Mexico is at No.7 with 17,580 deaths and a SDFR of 11.7%.

Amongst the 25 countries with minimum 50,000 cases, France has the highest SDFR of 18.7%, followed by Belgium at 16.06% and Italy at 14.48%. Qatar is at the bottom with a SDFR of only 0.09%, followed by Belarus at 0.57% and Saudi Arabia at 0.77%.

India reported its first Covid-19 related death on March 12. It took 47 days to reach the first 1,000 deaths, 11 days to reach 2,000 deaths, 8 days to reach 3,000, 7 days to reach 4,000, 6 days to reach 5,000, 4 days to reach 6,000, again 4 days to reach 7,000, 3 days to reach 8,000, again 3 days to reach 9,000, another 3 days to reach 10,000, just 1 day to reach 11,000, and will most probably take 1 more day to reach 12,000 deaths.

Amongst states, Maharashtra has the highest death count of 5,537, followed by Delhi at 1,837 and Gujarat at 1,534.

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LATEST UPDATES (at 9:15 pm UTC; June 16, 2020):

  • The world has crossed 8.227 million cases
  • The global death toll is over 444,400
  • India has reported 354,161 cases and 11,921 deaths so far. In number of cases, India is No.4 in the world (up from No.22 on April 14). Maharashtra state, with 113,445 cases and 5,537 deaths, would rank No.17 in cases and No.16 in deaths if it were an independent country
  • Mexico became the 14th country to cross 150,000 cases
  • 6 countries have crossed 250,000 cases (up from 0 on April 1)
  • 14 countries have crossed 150,000 cases (up from 1 on April 3)
  • 16 countries have crossed 100,000 cases (up from 3 on April 3)
  • 25 countries have crossed 50,000 cases (up from 8 on April 3)
  • 41 countries have crossed 25,000 cases (up from 11 on April 3)
  • 53 countries have crossed 15,000 cases (up from 16 on April 16)
  • 62 countries have crossed 10,000 cases (up from 23 on April 16)
  • India became the 8th country to cross 11,000 deaths
  • Iran became the 10th country to cross 9,000 deaths
  • 3 countries have crossed 40,000 deaths (up from 0 on April 3)
  • 6 countries have crossed 25,000 deaths (up from 0 on April 3)
  • 15 countries have crossed 5,000 deaths (up from 5 on April 3)
  • 21 countries have crossed 2,500 deaths (up from 7 on April 3)
  • 33 countries have crossed 1,000 deaths (up from 10 on April 3)
  • 43 countries have crossed 500 deaths (up from 16 on April 16)

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