health facilities and workforce continue to be under severe strain. The risk of further spread is higher now as the economy has started to reopen and most public movement is allowed.Among states, Maharashtra (11,854), Delhi (3,628), Tamil Nadu (2,481), Gujarat (2,142) and Karnataka (1,331) have reported the most deaths.
These states together account for 78% of all covid-related deaths in India so far. However, only two of them, Karnataka and Tamil Nadu, have seen a bigger spike than the national average in the last seven days.Of the 12 states with the most active cases, Assam, Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh have reported the biggest percentage jumps in deaths.