In what could be the most decisive and crucial action against the spread of the coronavirus (Covid-19) in India, Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced a nation-wide lockdown, a move that health experts say will help in flattening the curve.
This means that once the people-to-people contact is reduced the chances of the virus spreading are also reduced. The next three weeks will be crucial for the country in its fight against the Covid-19 outbreak which has disrupted normal life as we knew it.
But even as we go into lockdown there is some definite good news from the war-front. A total of 41 people who were tested positive for the virus have recovered and have been discharged from hospitals.
As per the figures of the Union Health Ministry, there are 41 cases who have recovered, while independent, state-wise data showed the numbers at 48. With 11 cases each of recovery, Haryana, and UP have topped the list, followed by Maharashtra at 8. However, the Health Ministry figures showed ‘0’ recoveries in Maharashtra.
At 112, the state has also the highest number of positive cases in the country followed by Kerala where 109 people have been confirmed. Maharashtra has so far recorded three deaths while there are no fatalities in Kerala where four people have recovered.
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