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State wise COVID-19 Status in India (Sourse : mygov.in)
STATE NAME:   TOTAL CONFIRMED:    CURED/DISCHARGED/MIGRATED:    DEATH:   CURED%:  DEATH%: 
AndhraPradesh                          473.00                                               14.00           9.00 2.96% 1.90%
AndamanNicobar                            11.00                                               10.00              -   90.91% 0.00%
Bihar                            66.00                                               26.00           1.00 39.39% 1.52%
Chandigarh                            21.00                                                 7.00              -   33.33% 0.00%
Chhattisgarh                            31.00                                               10.00              -   32.26% 0.00%
Delhi                       1,510.00                                               30.00         28.00 1.99% 1.85%
Goa                              7.00                                                 5.00              -   71.43% 0.00%
Gujarat                          617.00                                               55.00         26.00 8.91% 4.21%
Haryana                          199.00                                               34.00           3.00 17.09% 1.51%
HimachalPradesh                            32.00                                               13.00           1.00 40.63% 3.13%
J & K                          270.00                                               16.00           4.00 5.93% 1.48%
Karnataka                          258.00                                               65.00           9.00 25.19% 3.49%
Kerala                          379.00                                             198.00           3.00 52.24% 0.79%
Ladakh                            15.00                                               10.00              -   66.67% 0.00%
MP                          730.00                                               51.00         50.00 6.99% 6.85%
Maharashtra                       2,337.00                                             229.00       160.00 9.80% 6.85%
Manipur                              2.00                                                 1.00              -   50.00% 0.00%
Mizoram                              1.00                                                    -                -   0.00% 0.00%
Odisha                            55.00                                               18.00           1.00 32.73% 1.82%
Puducherry                              7.00                                                 1.00              -   14.29% 0.00%
Punjab                          176.00                                               14.00         12.00 7.95% 6.82%
Rajasthan                          879.00                                             133.00           3.00 15.13% 0.34%
TamilNadu                       1,173.00                                               58.00         11.00 4.94% 0.94%
Telengana                          624.00                                             100.00         17.00 16.03% 2.72%
Uttarakhand                            35.00                                                 7.00              -   20.00% 0.00%
UttarPradesh                          657.00                                               49.00           5.00 7.46% 0.76%
West Bengal                          190.00                                               36.00           7.00 18.95% 3.68%
Assam                            31.00                                                    -             1.00 0.00% 3.23%
Jharkhand                            24.00                                                    -             2.00 0.00% 8.33%
Arunachal Pradesh                              1.00                                                    -                -   0.00% 0.00%
Tripura                              2.00                                                    -                -   0.00% 0.00%
Nagaland                              1.00                                                    -                -   0.00% 0.00%
Meghalaya                              1.00                                                    -                -   0.00% 0.00%
Ason
15.04.2020
 Total   Total   Total  Avg Avg
                   10,815.00                                         1,190.00      353.00 21.01% 1.89%
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