COVID-19 | Top 10 Developments In India This Wednesday Morning

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India’s coronavirus tally has crossed the 1.04-crore mark, while over 1.51 lakh people have succumbed to the viral disease until now.

  1. Delhi receives 2,64,000 doses of COVID vaccine Covishield

2. COVID-19 vaccine may cost between Rs 200 to 295 in India: Health Ministry

3. WB, Bihar receive the first consignment of COVID-19 vaccine

4. Karnataka reported 751 new coronavirus cases, 1,183 discharges, and 5 deaths today.

5. Andhra Pradesh reports 197 new coronavirus cases, 234 recoveries, and 2 deaths today.

6. Maharashtra reports 2936 new COVID-19 cases, 3282 recoveries, and 50 deaths today.

7. Kerala reports 5,507 new COVID-19 cases and 4,270 recoveries today.

8. Odisha Government allows marriage processions with a ceiling of 200 persons including the bride, and bridegroom

9. Tamil Nadu reports 671 new COVID-19 cases, 827 recoveries, and 8 deaths today.

10. Rajasthan reports 429 new COVID-19 cases, 568 recoveries, and 2 deaths today.

(With ANI inputs)

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