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Coronavirus cases in India rise to 979, death toll at 25. State-wise tally here

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As the country entered Day 5 of a 21-day lockdown, the total coronavirus cases in the country has risen to 979, according to the latest figures from Union Health Ministry.

This includes 48 foreign nationals. The death toll has increased to 25. Meanwhile, 87 patients have been cured/discharged across the country.

Maharashtra reported 186 coronavirus positive cases, followed by Kerala at 182 and Karnataka at 76. Here is state-wise tally of total coronavirus cases in the country: Andhra Pradesh 14 Andaman and Nicobar Islands - 9 Bihar - 9 Chandigarh - 8 Chhattisgarh - 6 Delhi - 39 Goa - 3 Gujarat - 53 Haryana - 33 Himachal Pradesh - 2 Jammu and Kashmir - 31 Ladakh - 13 Madhya Pradesh - 30 Manipur - 1 Mizoram - 1 Odisha - 3 Puducherry - 1 Pun

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