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Coronavirus updates, August 13, 2021

Last updated:  2 years 7 months 15 days 5 hours ago
12K

Confirmed cases

21K

Estimated cases

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12K

Recovered

237

Deaths

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1,1M

Confirmed cases

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11K

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44,7M

Confirmed cases

47,4M

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531K

Deaths

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+179 446 yesterday
676,6M

Confirmed cases

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676,6M

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Recovered

+1 445 yesterday
6,9M

Deaths

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About this data

Data sources: Johns Hopkins University CSSE reports; state and national government health departments, and local media reports.

Confirmed cases - include presumptive positive cases.

Estimated cases - the unofficial number of infected people.

Active cases = total confirmed - total recovered - total deaths.

Estimated for the end of the day - assumptions about the number of infected people for the end of the current day.

The districts and cities of Madhya Pradesh with the highest number of COVID-19 cases

Region Confirmed cases Deaths Recovered Cases/100k pop.
Indore 153 230 1 391 151 410 4 683
Bhopal 123 552 972 122 121 5 217
Gwalior 53 106 633 52 427 2 615
Jabalpur 50 779 670 49 896 2 064
Ujjain 18 903 172 18 720 951
Ratlam 17 860 385 17 438 1 228
Sagar 16 622 390 16 154 699
Rewa 16 433 155 16 270 695
Khargone 13 970 239 13 716 N/A
Betul 12 905 277 12 590 819
Dhar 12 572 130 12 388 575
Shivpuri 12 398 125 12 261 718
Satna 11 965 133 11 829 N/A
Narsinghpur 11 209 81 11 115 N/A
Hoshangabad 10 688 99 10 570 861
Sehore 10 136 73 10 057 N/A
Shahdol 10 085 118 9 958 947
Katni 9 366 120 9 242 N/A
Anuppur 9 238 89 9 140 N/A
Raisen 9 238 194 9 030 694
Sidhi 9 219 87 9 132 N/A
Balaghat 9 100 64 9 017 N/A
Singrauli 8 801 82 8 706 N/A
Rajgarh 8 729 172 8 490 N/A
Mandsaur 8 637 84 8 552 645
Barwani 8 366 90 8 267 604
Morena 8 236 95 8 135 419
Damoh 8 120 186 7 841 N/A
Neemuch 7 926 84 7 828 N/A
Dewas 7 723 51 7 672 494
Jhabua 7 691 64 7 619 N/A
Chhatarpur 7 609 91 7 506 N/A
Panna 7 331 63 7 250 N/A
Datia 6 959 78 6 874 N/A
Tikamgarh 6 863 114 6 742 475
Seoni 6 775 28 6 739 N/A
Chhindwara 6 734 120 6 612 322
Shajapur 6 349 74 6 273 420
Umaria 6 294 63 6 224 N/A
Mandla 5 188 25 5 159 N/A
Guna 5 132 44 5 085 N/A
Harda 5 055 96 4 954 886
Dindori 4 623 29 4 588 656
Khandwa 4 044 94 3 946 N/A
Sheopur 4 000 78 3 919 581
Ashoknagar 3 670 57 3 613 N/A
Alirajpur 3 505 48 3 453 481
Agar 3 303 68 3 235 N/A
Bhind 2 995 32 2 960 N/A
Burhanpur 2 568 39 2 529 339

India health regulators continue to monitor coronavirus patients in the country. As of today, Madhya Pradesh is in the top 10 India states with the most cases. Indore is reported to have the highest number of confirmed cases in this state - 153K. Bhopal and Gwalior are in the second and third places accordingly.

Due to the high population density of 198 people per km2 the risk of infection in this area is above average. The number of fatalities in Madhya Pradesh reached 11K people. Furthermore, the rate of infection in Vidisha is informed to be 818 per 100,000 people that is considered to be above average.

It’s important to get the disease under control, while social distancing orders in the country help slow the spread of the COVID-19 outbreak. You should not forget about protection measures and the symptoms of coronavirus.

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