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India's COVID-19 tally mounts to 13,387; 437 fatalities

By IANS | Updated: April 17, 2020 10:48 IST

(IANS) The total number of coronavirus cases in India reached 13387 on Friday morning, including 76 foreign nationals, with 11,201 active cases, the Union Health Ministry said.

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New Delhi, April 17 The total number of coronavirus cases in India reached 13387 on Friday morning, including 76 foreign nationals, with 11,201 active cases, the Union Health Ministry said.

The Health Ministry said in its daily update that 437 deaths have been reported in India so far, with the highest 194 getting reported from Maharashtra, followed by Madhya Pradesh, where 53 deaths have been reported so far.

"A total of 1,748 patients have been cured and discharged," the Health Ministry said.

Maharashtra remained the worst hit state with total number of positive cases rising to 3,205, followed by Delhi at 1,640 cases, Tamil Nadu at 1,267 cases and Rajasthan at 1,131 cases, according to the Health Ministry data.

( With inputs from IANS )

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