India's COVID-19 cases spike again to nearly 500,000

Edited by Ed Newman
2020-06-26 13:30:05

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New Delhi, June 26 (RHC)-- India neared half a million confirmed coronavirus cases with its biggest 24-hour spike of 17,296 new infections, prompting a delay in resumption of regular train services of more than a month.

The new cases took India's total to 490,401. The Health Ministry also reported 407 more deaths in the previous 24 hours, taking its total fatalities to 15,301.

The ministry said the recovery rate was continuing to improve at 57.43%. Also, deaths per 100,000 stood at 1.86 against the world average of 6.24 per 100,000, it said.

In other news, Indian Railways was due to resume regular train service on June 30 but said Thursday that it wouldn't fully resume until August 12th.  Trains were halted when the government declared a nationwide lockdown in late March. Special trains linking main cities have been running since mid-May as part of an easing of the lockdown.



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