As the coronavirus scare goes on, the Covid-19 toll has reached to 511 mark. Northeast state registered first positive case of coronavirus. Fresh cases have been reported from Maharashtra, Karnataka, Gujarat and Manipur. India's tally also includes the death toll which rose to 10 on Monday after three more coronavirus deaths.
A 23-year-old, with a travel history to the UK, tested positive for novel coronavirus on Tuesday the first confirmed case of infection reported from North East India. The 23-year-old from Manipur is stable and is being treated, officials have said.
Maharashtra, which has been the worst hit, reported 23 new cases on Monday, taking the total of positive cases to 97 -- the highest number of confirmed coronavirus cases in India so far. At 95, Kerala is close behind.
Karnataka has 37 cases of coronavirus patients after four more persons tested positive for the deadly virus on Tuesday. The number of cases in Telangana have risen to 33, including 10 foreigners.
Uttar Pradesh has 33 positive cases, including a foreign national. Gujarat has reported 30 cases and Delhi has 29 patients, while Rajasthan has 32 positive cases, including two foreign nationals.
In Haryana, there are 26 cases, including 14 foreigners, while Punjab has 23 cases.
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Ladakh has 13 cases, while Tamil Nadu has 12 cases, including two foreigners. West Bengal reported seven cases, while Madhya Pradesh has six cases so far. Chandigarh has six cases, while Andhra Pradesh reported seven cases. Jammu and Kashmir has four cases.
Uttarakhand has reported five positive cases and Himachal Pradesh three, while there are two case each in Bihar and Odisha. Puducherry and Chhattisgarh have reported a case each.
According to Health Ministry data on Tuesday, the total number of Covid-19 cases in India includes at least 41 foreign nationals. Thirty-six people have been cured/discharged/migrated, it added.