The following is the timeline of the COVID-19 pandemic in India.
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204 deaths and 8,171 cases were reported. [3] New cases were reported in the states/UTs as following:
Maharashtraː 2,361 cases [7]
217 deaths and 8,909 cases were reported. [8] New cases were reported in the states/UTs as following:
Andhra Pradeshː 115 cases [9]
Tamil Naduː 1,091 cases
293 deaths and 9,304 cases were reported. [11] New cases were reported in the states/UTs as following:
Tamil Naduː 1,286 cases [12]
Andhra Pradeshː 79 cases [13]
Keralaː 82 cases [14]
Maharashtraː 2,560 cases [15]
273 deaths and 9,851 cases were reported. [16] New cases were reported in the states/UTs as following:
Andhara Pradesh: 98 cases [17]
Maharashtraː 2,933 cases [18]
Gujaratː 485 cases [19]
Tamil Naduː 1373 cases
294 deaths and 9,887 cases were reported. [20] New cases were reported in the states/UTs as following:
Andhra Pradesh: 50 cases [21]
Maharashtraː 2436 cases
Tamil Nadu: 1,438 cases [22]
287 deaths and 9,971 cases were reported. [24] New cases were reported in the states/UTs as following:
Karnataka: 378 cases [25]
Andhra Pradesh: 161 cases [27]
Maharashtraː 2,739 cases
271 deaths and 9,983 cases were reported. [29] New cases were reported in the states/UTs as following:
Andhra Pradesh: 130 cases [30]
Delhi: 1,320 cases [31]
271 deaths and 9,983 cases were reported. [32] New cases were reported in the states/UTs as following: New cases were reported in the states/UTs as following:
Andhra Pradesh: 125 cases [33]
Odisha: 138 cases [34]
Kerala: 91 cases [35]
274 deaths and 9985 cases were reported. [36]
Tamil Nadu: 1,685 cases [37]
Andhra Pradesh: 147 cases [38]
Karnataka: 161 cases [39]
New cases were reported in the states/UTs as following:
Tamil Nadu: 1927 cases [40]
Karnataka: 120 cases [41]
Andhra Pradesh: 218 cases [42]
New cases were reported in the states/UTs as following:
Tamil Nadu: 1875 cases [43]
Karnataka: 204 cases [44]
Andhra Pradesh: 135 cases [45]
New cases were reported in the states/UTs as following:
Tamil Nadu: 1982 cases
Andhra Pradesh: 141 cases [46]
Odisha: 112 cases[ citation needed ]
New cases were reported in the states/UTs as following:
Tamil Nadu: 1974 cases. [47]
Karnataka: 176 cases. [48]
Andhra Pradesh: 253 cases. [49]
New cases were reported in the states/UTs as following:
Kartataka: 213 cases. [50]
Tamil Nadu: 1843 cases. [51]
New cases were reported in the states/UTs as following:
Tamil Nadu: 1515 cases. [52]
Karnataka: 317 cases.
New cases were reported in the states/UTs as following:
Tamil Nadu: 2174 cases. [53]
West Bengal: 391 cases.
Andhra Pradesh: 275 cases. [54]
New cases were reported in the states/UTs as following:
Tamil Nadu: 2141 cases. [55]
Karnataka: 210 cases. [56]
Andhra Pradesh: 210 cases. [57]
New cases were reported in the states/UTs as following:
Tamil Nadu: 2115 cases. [58]
Gujarat: 540 cases. [59]
New cases were reported in the states/UTs as following:
Karnataka: 416 cases. [60]
Tamil Nadu: 2396 cases. [61]
New cases were reported in the states/UTs as following:
Tamil Nadu: 2352 cases. [62]
Karnataka:453 cases.
Andhra Pradesh: 477 cases. [63]
New cases were reported in the states/UTs as following:
Tamil Nadu: 2516 cases. [64]
Andhra ̪Pradesh: 462 cases. [65]
New cases were reported in the states/UTs as following:
Maharastra: 3890 cases. [66]
Tamil Nadu:2865 cases. [67]
New cases were reported in the states/UTs as following:
Tamil Nadu: 2509 cases. [68]
Andhra Pradesh: 553 cases. [69]
New cases were reported in the states/UTs as following:
Tamil Nadu: 3523 cases.
Maharashtraː 5024 cases. [70]
New cases were reported in the states/UTs as following:
Delhiː 2948 cases. [71]
Tamil Naduː 3713 cases. [72]
New cases were reported in the states/UTs as following:
Delhiː 2889 cases. [73]
Tamil Naduː 3940 cases. [74]
New cases were reported in the states/UTs as following:
Tamil Naduː 3949 cases. [75]
New cases were reported in the states/UTs as following:
Tamil Naduː 3943 cases. [76]
Keralaː 131 cases. [77]
New cases were reported in the states/UTs as following:
Tamil Nadu: 3882 cases [78]
Uttar Pradesh: 564 cases [79]
New cases were reported in the states/UTs as following:
Tamil Nadu: 4343 cases. [80]
New cases were reported in the states/UTs as following:
Tamil Nadu: 4329 cases. [82]
Kerala: 211 cases. [83]
New cases were reported in the states/UTs as following:
Delhi: 2505 cases. [84]
Tamil Nadu: 4280 cases. [85]
New cases were reported in the states/UTs as following:
Delhi: 2244 cases. [86]
Andhra Pradesh: 2244 cases. [87]
New cases were reported in the states/UTs as following:
Maharashtra: 5368 cases. [88]
Tamil Nadu: 3827 cases. [89]
New cases were reported in the states/UTs as following:
Uttar Pradesh: 1346 cases. [90]
Maharashtra: 5134 cases.
New cases were reported in the states/UTs as following:
Kerala: 301 cases. [91]
Tamil Nadu: 3756 cases. [92]
New cases were reported in the states/UTs as following:
Andhra Pradesh: 155 cases. [93]
Delhi: 2187 cases. [94]
New cases were reported in the states/UTs as following:
Tamil Nadu: 3680 cases.
Andhra Pradesh: 1608 cases. [95]
New cases were reported in the states/UTs as following:
Tamil Nadu: 3965 cases. [96]
Andhra Pradesh: 1813 cases. [97]
New cases were reported in the states/UTs as following:
Tamil Nadu: 4244 cases. [98]
Delhi: 1574 cases. [99]
New cases were reported in the states/UTs as following:
Uttar Pradesh: 1644 cases.
Tamil Nadu: 4328 cases. [100]
New cases were reported in the states/UTs as following:
Kerala: 623 cases. [101]
Andhra Pradesh: 2432 cases. [102]
New cases were reported in the states/UTs as following:
Maharashtra: 8641 cases. [103]
Karnataka: 4169 cases. [104]
New cases were reported in the states/UTs as following:
Maharashtra: 8308 cases. [105]
Karnataka: 3693 cases. [106]
New cases were reported in the states/UTs as following:
Delhi: 1475 cases. [107]
Tamil Nadu: 4807 cases. [108]
New cases were reported in the states/UTs as following:
Delhi: 1211 cases. [109]
New cases were reported in the states/UTs as following:
Andhra Pradesh: 4074 cases. [110]
Kerala: 794 cases.
New cases were reported in the states/UTs as following:
Delhi: 1349 cases. [111]
Tamil Nadu: 4965 cases.
New cases were reported in the states/UTs as following:
Maharashtra: 10576 cases. [112]
New cases were reported in the states/UTs as following:
Maharashtra: 9895 cases. [113]
New cases were reported in the states/UTs as following:
Tamil Nadu: 6785 cases. [114]
New cases were reported in the states/UTs as following:
Delhi: 1142 cases. [115]
Tamil Nadu: 6988 cases. [116]
New cases were reported in the states/UTs as following:
New cases were reported in the states/UTs as following:
Maharashtra: 7924 cases. [118]
New cases were reported in the states/UTs as following:
Maharashtra: 7717 cases. [119]
New cases were reported in the states/UTs as following:
Tamil Nadu: 6426 cases. [120]
New cases were reported in the states/UTs as following:
Andhra Pradesh: 10167 cases. [121]
New cases were reported in the states/UTs as following:
Maharashtra: 10167 cases. [122]
Kerala: 1129 cases. Tamil Nadu: 5879 cases. [123]
Maharashtra: 9509 cases. [124]
Indian Medical Association says nearly 198 doctors died due to COVID. [125]
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