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Globally, the number of coronavirus cases inched close to the 5 million mark, with Brazil, Bangladesh and India reporting the biggest spikes in the last seven days The number of reported coronavirus cases in India rose 11 percent over the past two days to 112,359, data from the morning update of the ministry of health and family welfare (MoHFW) showed.

This is in line with the rate of growth in the previous 48 hours, when the reported case count rose to 101,139 on Tuesday. So far this week, the number of cases has gone up by 17 percent (between Monday morning and Thursday morning).

This is also in line with the rate of growth when compared to the previous three days. After tapering last month, India’s coronavirus trajectory has picked up

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