India’s COVID-19 tally crosses 8 lakh with single-day spike of over 27,000 cases

This was 8th consecutive day that COVID-19 cases rose by over 22,000

People stand in queue for COVID-19 testing at Ropar in Punjab | Aayush Goel People stand in queue for COVID-19 testing at Ropar in Punjab | Aayush Goel

With a record single-day increase of 27,114 cases, India's COVID-19 tally zoomed past the 8-lakh mark on Saturday, just four days after crossing the 7-lakh figure, according to health ministry data.

This was the eighth consecutive day that COVID-19 cases in the country increased by more than 22,000.

According to data updated at 8am on Saturday, the death toll climbed to 22,123, with 519 people succumbing to the disease in 24 hours.

While the total coronavirus caseload surged to 8,20,916 on Saturday, there were 2,83,407 active cases and 5,15,385 recoveries. The total number of confirmed cases include foreigners.

"Thus, around 62.78 per cent of patients have recovered so far," an official said.

Of the 519 new deaths reported, 226 are from Maharashtra, 64 from Tamil Nadu, 57 from Karnataka, 42 from Delhi, 27 from Uttar Pradesh and 26 from West Bengal.

Andhra Pradesh reported 15 fatalities, Gujarat 14, Telangana eight and Rajasthan six. Assam and Jammu and Kashmir reported five deaths each; followed by Bihar, Madhya Pradesh, Odisha and Punjab with four deaths each; Haryana and Puducherry three fatalities each while two persons have succumbed to the viral infection in Chhattisgarh.