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Covid-19 Live Updates: India Records 30,948 Cases, 403 Deaths In 24 Hours

In India, 30,948 additional Covid-19 cases have been recorded, increasing the total number of cases to 3,24,24,234. Get all the latest updates here!

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Written By: Arushi Bidhuri | Updated : August 22, 2021 8:20 PM IST

In the previous 24 hours, India has reported 30,948 new Covid-19 cases, bringing the total number of cases to 3,24,24,234. 403 individuals have died as a result of the virus, bringing the total number of cases to 4,34,367. Meanwhile, there are 3,53,398 active Covid cases. While some nations, like the United States and the United Kingdom, have approved booster injections, the Indian government is not contemplating 'additional jabs' at this time since the National Technical Advisory Group on Immunization has yet to make such recommendations (NTAGI).

According to Johns Hopkins University, the global coronavirus caseload has surpassed 211.3 million, with more than 4.42 million fatalities and more than 4.89 billion vaccines. The University's Center for Systems Science and Engineering (CSSE) released its latest update on Sunday morning, revealing that the current worldwide caseload, death toll, and vaccine tally were 211,304,126, 4,422,259, and 4,898,302,934, respectively.

According to the CSSE, the United States continues to be the worst-affected country, with 37,667,889 cases and 628,276, respectively, the world's largest number of cases and fatalities. India is in second place in terms of infections, with 32,393,286 cases. The other worst countries with over 3 million cases are Brazil (20,556,487), Russia (6,633,521), France (6,682,952), the UK (6,491,529), Turkey (6,177,660), Argentina (5,130,852), Colombia (4,883,932), Spain (4,770,453), Iran (4,640,695), Italy (4,478,691), Indonesia (3,967,048), Germany (3,870,095) and Mexico (3,197,108)

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