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Timeline of the COVID-19 pandemic in India (June–December 2020)

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Timeline of the COVID-19 pandemic in India (June–December 2020)
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The following is the timeline of the COVID-19 pandemic in India.

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Timeline of the pandemic spread across India (since 30 January 2020 and till 3 April 2020)


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June

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1 June

204 deaths and 8,171 cases were reported.[3] New cases were reported in the states/UTs as following:

Assam: 22 cases[4]

Odisha: 156 cases[5]

Delhiː 990 cases[6]

Maharashtraː 2,361 cases[7]

2 June̝

217 deaths and 8,909 cases were reported.[8] New cases were reported in the states/UTs as following:

Andhra Pradeshː 115 cases[9]

Tamil Naduː 1,091 cases

Keralaː 86 cases[10]

3 June̝

293 deaths and 9,304 cases were reported.[11] New cases were reported in the states/UTs as following:

Tamil Naduː 1,286 cases[12]

Andhra Pradeshː 79 cases[13]

Keralaː 82 cases[14]

Maharashtraː 2,560 cases[15]

4 June

273 deaths and 9,851 cases were reported.[16] New cases were reported in the states/UTs as following:

Andhara Pradesh: 98 cases[17]

Maharashtraː 2,933 cases[18]

Gujaratː 485 cases[19]

Tamil Naduː 1373 cases

5 June

294 deaths and 9,887 cases were reported.[20] New cases were reported in the states/UTs as following:

Andhra Pradesh: 50 cases[21]

Maharashtraː 2436 cases

Tamil Nadu: 1,438 cases[22]

Karnataka: 515 cases[23]

6 June

287 deaths and 9,971 cases were reported.[24] New cases were reported in the states/UTs as following:

Karnataka: 378 cases[25]

Bihar: 147 cases[26]

Andhra Pradesh: 161 cases[27]

Maharashtraː 2,739 cases

Gujaratː 498 cases[28]

7 June

271 deaths and 9,983 cases were reported.[29] New cases were reported in the states/UTs as following:

Andhra Pradesh: 130 cases[30]

Delhi: 1,320 cases[31]

8 June

271 deaths and 9,983 cases were reported.[32] New cases were reported in the states/UTs as following: New cases were reported in the states/UTs as following:

Andhra Pradesh: 125 cases[33]

Odisha: 138 cases[34]

Kerala: 91 cases[35]

9 June

274 deaths and 9985 cases were reported.[36]

Tamil Nadu: 1,685 cases[37]

Andhra Pradesh: 147 cases[38]

Karnataka: 161 cases[39]

10 June

New cases were reported in the states/UTs as following:

Tamil Nadu: 1927 cases[40]

Karnataka: 120 cases[41]

Andhra Pradesh: 218 cases[42]

11 June

New cases were reported in the states/UTs as following:

Tamil Nadu: 1875 cases[43]

Karnataka: 204 cases[44]

Andhra Pradesh: 135 cases[45]

12 June

New cases were reported in the states/UTs as following:

Tamil Nadu: 1982 cases

Andhra Pradesh: 141 cases[46]

14 June

New cases were reported in the states/UTs as following:

Tamil Nadu: 1974 cases.[47]

Karnataka: 176 cases.[48]

Andhra Pradesh: 253 cases.[49]

15 June

New cases were reported in the states/UTs as following:

Kartataka: 213 cases.[50]

Tamil Nadu: 1843 cases.[51]

16 June

New cases were reported in the states/UTs as following:

Tamil Nadu: 1515 cases.[52]

Karnataka: 317 cases.

17 June

New cases were reported in the states/UTs as following:

Tamil Nadu: 2174 cases.[53]

West Bengal: 391 cases.

Andhra Pradesh: 275 cases.[54]

18 June

New cases were reported in the states/UTs as following:

Tamil Nadu: 2141 cases.[55]

Karnataka: 210 cases.[56]

Andhra Pradesh: 210 cases.[57]

19 June

New cases were reported in the states/UTs as following:

Tamil Nadu: 2115 cases.[58]

Gujarat: 540 cases.[59]

20 June

New cases were reported in the states/UTs as following:

Karnataka: 416 cases.[60]

Tamil Nadu: 2396 cases.[61]

21 June

New cases were reported in the states/UTs as following:

Tamil Nadu: 2352 cases.[62]

Karnataka:453 cases.

Andhra Pradesh: 477 cases.[63]

23 June

New cases were reported in the states/UTs as following:

Tamil Nadu: 2516 cases.[64]

Andhra ̪Pradesh: 462 cases.[65]

24 June

New cases were reported in the states/UTs as following:

Maharastra: 3890 cases.[66]

Tamil Nadu:2865 cases.[67]

25 June

New cases were reported in the states/UTs as following:

Tamil Nadu: 2509 cases.[68]

Andhra Pradesh: 553 cases.[69]

26 June

New cases were reported in the states/UTs as following:

Tamil Nadu: 3523 cases.

Maharashtraː 5024 cases.[70]

27 June

New cases were reported in the states/UTs as following:

Delhiː 2948 cases.[71]

Tamil Naduː 3713 cases.[72]

28 June

New cases were reported in the states/UTs as following:

Delhiː 2889 cases.[73]

Tamil Naduː 3940 cases.[74]

29 June

New cases were reported in the states/UTs as following:

Tamil Naduː 3949 cases.[75]

30 June

New cases were reported in the states/UTs as following:

Tamil Naduː 3943 cases.[76]

Keralaː 131 cases.[77]

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July

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1 July

New cases were reported in the states/UTs as following:

Tamil Nadu: 3882 cases[78]

Uttar Pradesh: 564 cases[79]

2 July

New cases were reported in the states/UTs as following:

Tamil Nadu: 4343 cases.[80]

Punjab: 120 cases.[81]

3 July

New cases were reported in the states/UTs as following:

Tamil Nadu: 4329 cases.[82]

Kerala: 211 cases.[83]

4 July

New cases were reported in the states/UTs as following:

Delhi: 2505 cases.[84]

Tamil Nadu: 4280 cases.[85]

5 July

New cases were reported in the states/UTs as following:

Delhi: 2244 cases.[86]

Andhra Pradesh: 2244 cases.[87]

6 July

New cases were reported in the states/UTs as following:

Maharashtra: 5368 cases.[88]

Tamil Nadu: 3827 cases.[89]

7 July

New cases were reported in the states/UTs as following:

Uttar Pradesh: 1346 cases.[90]

Maharashtra: 5134 cases.

8 July

New cases were reported in the states/UTs as following:

Kerala: 301 cases.[91]

Tamil Nadu: 3756 cases.[92]

9 July

New cases were reported in the states/UTs as following:

Andhra Pradesh: 155 cases.[93]

Delhi: 2187 cases.[94]

10 July

New cases were reported in the states/UTs as following:

Tamil Nadu: 3680 cases.

Andhra Pradesh: 1608 cases.[95]

11 July

New cases were reported in the states/UTs as following:

Tamil Nadu: 3965 cases.[96]

Andhra Pradesh: 1813 cases.[97]

12 July

New cases were reported in the states/UTs as following:

Tamil Nadu: 4244 cases.[98]

Delhi: 1574 cases.[99]

13 July

New cases were reported in the states/UTs as following:

Uttar Pradesh: 1644 cases.

Tamil Nadu: 4328 cases.[100]

15 July

New cases were reported in the states/UTs as following:

Kerala: 623 cases.[101]

Andhra Pradesh: 2432 cases.[102]

16 July

New cases were reported in the states/UTs as following:

Maharashtra: 8641 cases.[103]

Karnataka: 4169 cases.[104]

17 July

New cases were reported in the states/UTs as following:

Maharashtra: 8308 cases.[105]

Karnataka: 3693 cases.[106]

18 July

New cases were reported in the states/UTs as following:

Delhi: 1475 cases.[107]

Tamil Nadu: 4807 cases.[108]

19 July

New cases were reported in the states/UTs as following:

Delhi: 1211 cases.[109]

20 July

New cases were reported in the states/UTs as following:

Andhra Pradesh: 4074 cases.[110]

Kerala: 794 cases.

21 July

New cases were reported in the states/UTs as following:

Delhi: 1349 cases.[111]

Tamil Nadu: 4965 cases.

22 July

New cases were reported in the states/UTs as following:

Maharashtra: 10576 cases.[112]

23 July

New cases were reported in the states/UTs as following:

Maharashtra: 9895 cases.[113]

24 July

New cases were reported in the states/UTs as following:

Tamil Nadu: 6785 cases.[114]

25 July

New cases were reported in the states/UTs as following:

Delhi: 1142 cases.[115]

Tamil Nadu: 6988 cases.[116]

26 July

New cases were reported in the states/UTs as following:

Rajasthan: 1120 cases.[117]

27 July

New cases were reported in the states/UTs as following:

Maharashtra: 7924 cases.[118]

28 July

New cases were reported in the states/UTs as following:

Maharashtra: 7717 cases.[119]

29 July

New cases were reported in the states/UTs as following:

Tamil Nadu: 6426 cases.[120]

30 July

New cases were reported in the states/UTs as following:

Andhra Pradesh: 10167 cases.[121]

31 July

New cases were reported in the states/UTs as following:

Maharashtra: 10167 cases.[122]

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August

1 August

Kerala: 1129 cases. Tamil Nadu: 5879 cases.[123]

2 August

Maharashtra: 9509 cases.[124]

8 August

Indian Medical Association says nearly 198 doctors died due to COVID.[125]

September

October

November

December

lock down started on 28 December 2022 19,855 cases

2021

Notes

  1. On 17 June, 1,672 backlogged deaths from Maharashtra and Delhi were added, taking reported daily deaths to 2,003.[1]
  2. On 23 July, Tamil Nadu reported 528 deaths including backlogged deaths, taking reported daily deaths to 1,129.[2]

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