India News | Jharkhand Reports Highest Single-day Spike of 686 New COVID-19 Cases, Tally at 9,563
Get latest articles and stories on India at LatestLY. Jharkhand on Tuesday reported its highest single-day spike in new cases with 686 persons testing positive, taking the state's tally to 9,563, as per a government bulletin.
Ranchi, Jul 28 (PTI) Jharkhand on Tuesday reported its highest single-day spike in new cases with 686 persons testing positive, taking the state's tally to 9,563, as per a government bulletin.
A COVID-19 patient from Hazaribagh also died during the day, following which the state's toll rose to 94, it said.
There are 5,485 active cases in the state at present.
Total 179 patients recovered from COVID-19 during the day. So far, the state has recorded 3,984 recoveries.
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Jharkhands mortality rate is at 0.98 per cent, while the recovery rate is 41.66 per cent, the bulletin said. PTI PVR SOM SOM 07282322 NNNNside in the round of 16 matchup.
NYCFC had just two goals all season and started with four straight losses before beating Inter Miami in the final group stage game. They doubled that goal total in less than an hour against Toronto and got a bit of revenge for losing to the Reds in last year's MLS Cup playoffs.
NYCFC will play either Portland or FC Cincinnati in the quarterfinals next Saturday.
"We were talking the whole tournament about discipline, we were talking about togetherness, we were talking about doing it for 95 minutes. The team effort today was unbelievable," NYCFC coach Ronny Deila said.
"Everybody worked everything they could."
Toronto won Group C behind a win and two draws, and the five goals from young striker Ayo Akinola. But Akinola missed Sunday's match with tightness in his hamstring and Toronto's attack only challenged NYCFC goalkeeper Sean Johnson on rare occasions.
Toronto's Patrick Mullins scored in the 87th minute off an assist from Jozy Altidore, but it was just the Reds second shot on goal in the match.
"You play these knockout games and obviously things are going to be tight," Toronto midfielder Michael Bradley said.
"You know every part of the game is so important and we we got off to a really bad start and from there never really found a good way in the game."
Medina was the recipient of a poor clearance by Bradley and was set up by Anton Tinnerholm's pass. Toronto goalkeeper Quentin Westberg got his hands on the shot but couldn't keep it out of the net.
Another clever assist led to Castellanos' goal in the 55th minute. Moralez chipped a blind pass into space and ended up at the feet of Castellanos. He made a quick cut on defender Omar Gonzalez and his shot grazed off Westberg's fingers and into the net.
Moralez added the clinching goal in the 81st minute as Toronto was caught on a counter attack. (AP)
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