India reported over 44 million confirmed cases of the coronavirus (COVID-19) as of October 20, 2023. The number of people infected with the virus was declining across the south Asian country.
What is the coronavirus?
COVID-19 is part of a large family of coronaviruses (CoV) that are transmitted from animals to people. The name COVID-19 is derived from the words corona, virus, and disease, while the number 19 represents the year that it emerged. Symptoms of COVID-19 resemble that of the common cold, with fever, coughing, and shortness of breath. However, serious infections can lead to pneumonia, multi-organ failure, severe acute respiratory syndrome, and even death, if appropriate medical help is not provided.
COVID-19 in India
India reported its first case of this coronavirus in late January 2020 in the southern state of Kerala. That led to a nation-wide lockdown between March and June that year to curb numbers from rising. After marginal success, the economy opened up leading to some recovery for the rest of 2020. In March 2021, however, the second wave hit the country causing record-breaking numbers of infections and deaths, crushing the healthcare system. The central government has been criticized for not taking action this time around, with "#ResignModi" trending on social media platforms in late April. The government's response was to block this line of content on the basis of fighting misinformation and reducing panic across the country.
A majority of the coronavirus (COVID-19) cases in India affected people between ages 31 and 40 years as of October 18, 2021. Of these, the highest share of deaths during the measured time period was observed in people under the age of 50 years.
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India COVID-19: As on Date: Total Number of Active Cases data was reported at 35.000 Case in 05 May 2025. This records an increase from the previous number of 29.000 Case for 28 Apr 2025. India COVID-19: As on Date: Total Number of Active Cases data is updated daily, averaging 44,029.000 Case from Mar 2020 (Median) to 05 May 2025, with 1587 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 3,745,237.000 Case in 10 May 2021 and a record low of 1.000 Case in 24 Feb 2025. India COVID-19: As on Date: Total Number of Active Cases data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Ministry of Health and Family Welfare. The data is categorized under High Frequency Database’s Disease Outbreaks – Table IN.HLF006: Disease Outbreaks: Coronavirus 2019: MOHFW.
India reported almost 45 million cases of the coronavirus (COVID-19) as of October 20, 2023, with more than 44 million recoveries and about 532 thousand fatalities. The number of cases in the country had a decreasing trend in the past months.
Burden on the healthcare system
With the world's second largest population in addition to an even worse second wave of the coronavirus pandemic seems to be crushing an already inadequate healthcare system. Despite vast numbers being vaccinated, a new variant seemed to be affecting younger age groups this time around. The lack of ICU beds, black market sales of oxygen cylinders and drugs needed to treat COVID-19, as well as overworked crematoriums resorting to mass burials added to the woes of the country. Foreign aid was promised from various countries including the United States, France, Germany and the United Kingdom. Additionally, funding from the central government was expected to boost vaccine production.
Situation overview
Even though days in April 2021 saw record-breaking numbers compared to any other country worldwide, a nation-wide lockdown has not been implemented. The largest religious gathering - the Kumbh Mela, sacred to the Hindus, along with election rallies in certain states continue to be held. Some states and union territories including Maharashtra, Delhi, and Karnataka had issued curfews and lockdowns to try to curb the spread of infections.
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COVID-19: As on Date: Number of Confirmed Cases: Tamil Nadu data was reported at 3,612,230.000 Case in 05 May 2025. This records an increase from the previous number of 3,612,216.000 Case for 28 Apr 2025. COVID-19: As on Date: Number of Confirmed Cases: Tamil Nadu data is updated daily, averaging 3,454,652.000 Case from Mar 2020 (Median) to 05 May 2025, with 1587 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 3,612,230.000 Case in 05 May 2025 and a record low of 1.000 Case in 18 Mar 2020. COVID-19: As on Date: Number of Confirmed Cases: Tamil Nadu data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Ministry of Health and Family Welfare. The data is categorized under High Frequency Database’s Disease Outbreaks – Table IN.HLF006: Disease Outbreaks: Coronavirus 2019: MOHFW.
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COVID-19: As on Date: Number of Active Cases: Maharashtra data was reported at 5.000 Case in 05 May 2025. This records an increase from the previous number of 2.000 Case for 28 Apr 2025. COVID-19: As on Date: Number of Active Cases: Maharashtra data is updated daily, averaging 6,087.000 Case from Mar 2020 (Median) to 05 May 2025, with 1587 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 701,614.000 Case in 23 Apr 2021 and a record low of 0.000 Case in 21 Apr 2025. COVID-19: As on Date: Number of Active Cases: Maharashtra data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Ministry of Health and Family Welfare. The data is categorized under High Frequency Database’s Disease Outbreaks – Table IN.HLF006: Disease Outbreaks: Coronavirus 2019: MOHFW.
The Indian state of Punjab reported the highest number of active coronavirus (COVID-19) cases of over one thousand cases as of October 20, 2023. Kerala and Karnataka followed, with relatively lower casualties. That day, there were a total of over 44 million confirmed infections across India.
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COVID-19: As on Date: Number of Confirmed Cases: Kerala data was reported at 6,921,277.000 Case in 05 May 2025. This records an increase from the previous number of 6,921,265.000 Case for 28 Apr 2025. COVID-19: As on Date: Number of Confirmed Cases: Kerala data is updated daily, averaging 6,547,507.000 Case from Mar 2020 (Median) to 05 May 2025, with 1587 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 6,921,277.000 Case in 05 May 2025 and a record low of 22.000 Case in 15 Mar 2020. COVID-19: As on Date: Number of Confirmed Cases: Kerala data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Ministry of Health and Family Welfare. The data is categorized under High Frequency Database’s Disease Outbreaks – Table IN.HLF006: Disease Outbreaks: Coronavirus 2019: MOHFW.
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Covid-19 is spreading in India at a very high rate. Recently, India witnessed the most number of positive cases in a day. We must do what we can to understand and defeat this deadly virus. Here is the data set I gathered from official 'Indian Ministry of Health' website updated on 15 June, 2020. I hope you find it useful. I will keep updating the data set on a regular basis.
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State - Name of the State/ Union Territory Active Cases - Number of active cases in the State Cured/Migrated - Number of Cases Cured/ Migrated from the State Deaths - Number of deaths in the State due to Covid19 Total Confirmed Cases - Total number of confirmed cases in the State (Active + Cured + Deaths)
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COVID-19: As on Date: Number of Confirmed Cases: Gujarat data was reported at 1,292,774.000 Case in 05 May 2025. This records an increase from the previous number of 1,292,773.000 Case for 28 Apr 2025. COVID-19: As on Date: Number of Confirmed Cases: Gujarat data is updated daily, averaging 1,224,823.500 Case from Mar 2020 (Median) to 05 May 2025, with 1582 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 1,292,774.000 Case in 05 May 2025 and a record low of 5.000 Case in 20 Mar 2020. COVID-19: As on Date: Number of Confirmed Cases: Gujarat data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Ministry of Health and Family Welfare. The data is categorized under High Frequency Database’s Disease Outbreaks – Table IN.HLF006: Disease Outbreaks: Coronavirus 2019: MOHFW.
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Each row represent the daily confirmed cases in India.
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To create awareness among Indians regarding the spread of Covid-19.
The outbreak of the novel coronavirus in Wuhan, China, saw infection cases spread throughout the Asia-Pacific region. By April 13, 2024, India had faced over 45 million coronavirus cases. South Korea followed behind India as having had the second highest number of coronavirus cases in the Asia-Pacific region, with about 34.6 million cases. At the same time, Japan had almost 34 million cases. At the beginning of the outbreak, people in South Korea had been optimistic and predicted that the number of cases would start to stabilize. What is SARS CoV 2?Novel coronavirus, officially known as SARS CoV 2, is a disease which causes respiratory problems which can lead to difficulty breathing and pneumonia. The illness is similar to that of SARS which spread throughout China in 2003. After the outbreak of the coronavirus, various businesses and shops closed to prevent further spread of the disease. Impacts from flight cancellations and travel plans were felt across the Asia-Pacific region. Many people expressed feelings of anxiety as to how the virus would progress. Impact throughout Asia-PacificThe Coronavirus and its variants have affected the Asia-Pacific region in various ways. Out of all Asia-Pacific countries, India was highly affected by the pandemic and experienced more than 50 thousand deaths. However, the country also saw the highest number of recoveries within the APAC region, followed by South Korea and Japan.
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India COVID-19: As on Date: Total Number of Confirmed Cases data was reported at 45,044,752.000 Case in 28 Apr 2025. This records an increase from the previous number of 45,044,668.000 Case for 21 Apr 2025. India COVID-19: As on Date: Total Number of Confirmed Cases data is updated daily, averaging 43,124,585.500 Case from Mar 2020 (Median) to 28 Apr 2025, with 1586 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 45,044,752.000 Case in 28 Apr 2025 and a record low of 110.000 Case in 15 Mar 2020. India COVID-19: As on Date: Total Number of Confirmed Cases data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Ministry of Health and Family Welfare. The data is categorized under High Frequency Database’s Disease Outbreaks – Table IN.HLF006: Disease Outbreaks: Coronavirus 2019: MOHFW.
Just like any country, India has struggled against the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. Various factors like financial inequality, inadequate healthcare, and a huge population have made the matter even worse. In April 2020, after conducting the maximum number of tests in the country, the state of Maharashtra was able to detect over 1,900 cases. For the same period, the state of Sikkim carried out the minimum number of tests with zero cases detected.
What do people think about COVID-19 in India?
According to an online survey in February 2020, when the respondents were asked about their opinion on the issue of coronavirus, over 70 percent of the participants showed belief in staying alert and taking precautions. However, 16 percent of participants believed that the virus will not have a major influence on the country. To learn how people from different age groups are dealing with the fear of catching the virus, another survey was conducted in March 2020. It was discovered that the millennials were the most scared of contracting the virus. On the other hand, baby boomers showed minimum fear.
Impact of COVID-19 on India’s economy
The coronavirus has influenced the Indian economy in many ways. China has a major share in India’s import and export market. Therefore, any strain on the Chinese economy directly shows its effect on India too. This is true for all major economies of the world. Apart from this, the internal trade in the country has also taken a huge hit due to a series of lockdowns. In April 2020, the overall cost of a complete lockdown in India was estimated at around 26 billion U.S. dollars. India’s gross domestic product (GDP) growth in the second quarter of 2020 was estimated to show a negative growth of nine percent. This was a huge decline as compared to the last quarter in which positive growth was observed.
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This is a Covid 19 data set for India. The data set is updated frequently and is analysed using tableau. Click on the link to visit the tableau story. Click each of the caption in the story to unveil its content.
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The first Covid 19 case in India was reported on 30th January 2020 in South Indian state of Kerala on a medical student who was pursuing the studies at Wuhan University, China. Two more students were found to be infected in Kerala in the consecutive days. The Kerala government was successful in containing the disease with its proactive measures back then. The second outbreak of Covid 19 in India started in the first week of March from various parts of India in various people who visited the foreign countries and in some of the tourists from different countries.
The tableau story consists of the following data analysis : 1. State-wise number of infected and number of death count in India map. Hover the mouse on each state in the India map to know the count. 2. Click on the next caption to know the state-wise number of confirmed, active, recovered and deceased cases in the form of bar chart. 3. The next caption takes you to the bar chart which shows the number of cases getting confirmed in India each day starting from January 30, 2020. 4. Next caption takes us to an analysis of the Mortality rate and the Recovery rate (in percentage) of each of the Indian state. We get an idea how hard each of the state is hit by the pandemic. 5. Next caption gives a detailed analysis of the state Kerala which has the mortality rate of 0.806% and the recovery rate of 74.4% as of now. Hover the mouse to know the count in each district. Don't forget to have a look at the line graph of 'number of active cases' in Kerala. It looks almost flattened ! As everyday we hear the increasing number of cases and deaths across the country, this graph may make you feel better...! 6. Finally the caption takes you to the statistics from the topmost district of Kerala - Kasaragod. The total number of cases reported is 179 at Kasaragod. The active number of cases is just 12 as of now... !!! Have a look at the statistics from Kasaragod and the story of 'Kasaragod model' as some of the national media in India call it !!!
This data set consists of the following data: 1. state-wise statistics - Confirmed, Active, Recovered, Deceased cases 2. day-wise count of infected and deceased from various states 3. Statistics from Kerala - day-wise count of confirmed, Active, Recovered, Deceased cases 4. Statistics from Kasaragod district, Kerala - day-wise count of confirmed, Active, Recovered, Deceased cases 5. Count of confirmed cases from various districts of India
Ministry of Health and Family Welfare - India covid19india.org Wikipedia page - Covid 19 Pandemic India Govt. of Kerala dashboard - official Kerala Covid 19 statistics
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Total Covid cases, end of month in India, March, 2023 The most recent value is 44700000 total Covid cases as of March 2023, no change compared to the previous value of 44700000 total Covid cases. Historically, the average for India from February 2020 to March 2023 is 26611526 total Covid cases. The minimum of 7 total Covid cases was recorded in February 2020, while the maximum of 44700000 total Covid cases was reached in October 2022. | TheGlobalEconomy.com
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Context: COVID-19 Cases are on the rise in India. This dataset allows one to model the spread of COVID-19 in India.
Content: The data shows the number of total confirmed covid-19 cases per day in India.
Acknowledgement: This data comes from the Free COVID-19 API and can be found at https://documenter.getpostman.com/view/10808728/SzS8rjbc.
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Corona Virus Indian cases state wise about Indian and Foreign Nationals. The number of person cured and death according to state wise.
First case : Kerala Arrival date : 30 January 2020
BSE SENSEX from the first known case of Corona virus(30th January)
District wise cases in Each State.
Credits Data from India Health Ministry Website: https://www.mohfw.gov.in/
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COVID-19: As on Date: Number of Confirmed Cases: Bihar data was reported at 855,691.000 Case in 05 May 2025. This stayed constant from the previous number of 855,691.000 Case for 28 Apr 2025. COVID-19: As on Date: Number of Confirmed Cases: Bihar data is updated daily, averaging 830,695.000 Case from Mar 2020 (Median) to 05 May 2025, with 1580 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 855,691.000 Case in 05 May 2025 and a record low of 2.000 Case in 23 Mar 2020. COVID-19: As on Date: Number of Confirmed Cases: Bihar data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Ministry of Health and Family Welfare. The data is categorized under High Frequency Database’s Disease Outbreaks – Table IN.HLF006: Disease Outbreaks: Coronavirus 2019: MOHFW.
This is a Dataset about the number of COVID cases in INDIA as of (20th June 2020).
The dataset contains a patient number issued by the Govt. of INDIA, State Number, Patient Age, Patient Gender, and so on. The dataset contains data from 30th January 2020 to 20th June 2020.
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India reported over 44 million confirmed cases of the coronavirus (COVID-19) as of October 20, 2023. The number of people infected with the virus was declining across the south Asian country.
What is the coronavirus?
COVID-19 is part of a large family of coronaviruses (CoV) that are transmitted from animals to people. The name COVID-19 is derived from the words corona, virus, and disease, while the number 19 represents the year that it emerged. Symptoms of COVID-19 resemble that of the common cold, with fever, coughing, and shortness of breath. However, serious infections can lead to pneumonia, multi-organ failure, severe acute respiratory syndrome, and even death, if appropriate medical help is not provided.
COVID-19 in India
India reported its first case of this coronavirus in late January 2020 in the southern state of Kerala. That led to a nation-wide lockdown between March and June that year to curb numbers from rising. After marginal success, the economy opened up leading to some recovery for the rest of 2020. In March 2021, however, the second wave hit the country causing record-breaking numbers of infections and deaths, crushing the healthcare system. The central government has been criticized for not taking action this time around, with "#ResignModi" trending on social media platforms in late April. The government's response was to block this line of content on the basis of fighting misinformation and reducing panic across the country.