7 Covid deaths for 2nd day; Delhi sees 2 casualties

India reported seven Covid deaths for the second consecutive day, with Maharashtra recording the highest number. Delhi and Karnataka also reported fatalities, primarily among individuals with pre-existing conditions. The country’s Covid death toll this year has reached 51, with Kerala, Delhi, and Maharashtra being the worst-affected regions. The surge is suspected to be fueled by new sub-variants. India reported seven Covid deaths for the second consecutive day, with Maharashtra recording the highest number. Delhi and Karnataka also reported fatalities, primarily among individuals with pre-existing conditions. The country’s Covid death toll this year has reached 51, with Kerala, Delhi, and Maharashtra being the worst-affected regions. The surge is suspected to be fueled by new sub-variants.
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