This story is from July 25, 2020

Uttar Pradesh: Tally crosses 60,000 with record 2,712 cases, 50 deaths in 24 hours

Scaling a new high, a record 2,712 fresh cases of Covid-19 were reported in the state, while 50 persons died of the pandemic infection in the past 24 hours. Both were maximum in a single day.
Uttar Pradesh: Tally crosses 60,000 with record 2,712 cases, 50 deaths in 24 hours
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LUCKNOW: Scaling a new high, a record 2,712 fresh cases of Covid-19 were reported in the state, while 50 persons died of the pandemic infection in the past 24 hours. Both were maximum in a single day.
With this, the total number of cases in UP crossed the 60,000 mark to reach 60,829 on Friday. The Covid data reveals that over 11,000 or 18.5% of these cases have been added in five days.
"The number of active infections in the state is now 21,711," said additional chief secretary, health and family welfare, Amit Mohan Prasad, adding that the total number of recoveries in the state had reached 37,712.
Of the 50 deaths, seven each took place in Lucknow and Kanpur, while Bareilly recorded four. In Meerut, Varanasi, Agra, Prayagraj, Gorakhpur, Bulandshahr and Gonda two deaths each were reported.
Districts of Lalitpur, Lakhimpur Kheri, Bahraich, Mirzapur, Amroha, Shamli, Azamgarh, Unnao, Bijnore, Chandauli, Muzaffarnagar, Mathura, Ayodhya, Saharanpur, Barabanki, Sambhal, Moradabad and Jaunpur recorded one death each.
A look at the new cases revealed that over 51% of the burden belonged to 11 big cities, including Lucknow (297), Kanpur (189), Bareilly (163), Jhansi (148), Varanasi (147), Prayagraj (124), Ghaziabad (122), Gautam Budh Nagar (93),Gorakhpur (63), Meerut (26) and Agra (25). Ballia and Jaunpur districts recorded spikes of 135 and 121 cases.
Prasad laid stress on taking preventions seriously as the number of cases were increasing rapidly. "The rapid rise in Covid cases in the country is reflecting in the state too. Prevention is the only bet we have in hand to check the spread," he said.
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Shailvee Sharda

Journalist with the Times of India since August 2004, Shailvee Sharda writes on Health, Culture and Politics. Having covered the length and breadth of UP, she brings stories that define elements like human survival and its struggle, faiths, perceptions and thought processes that govern the decision making in everyday life, during big events such as an election, tangible and non-tangible cultural legacy and the cost and economics of well-being. She keenly follows stories that celebrate hope and life in general.

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