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These are up-to-date values for Rt, a key measure of how fast the virus is growing in each area. It’s the average number of people who become infected by an infectious person. If Rt is above 1.0, the virus will spread quickly. When Rt is below 1.0, the virus will likely stop spreading.

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India

Rt: 0.91

Andaman and Nicobar Islands

View Districts Rt: 0.85

Andhra Pradesh

View Districts Rt: 0.79

Arunachal Pradesh

View Districts Rt: 0.84

Assam

View Districts Rt: 0.74

Bihar

View Districts Rt: 0.84

Chandigarh

View Districts Rt: 1.14

Chhattisgarh

View Districts Rt: 0.96

Delhi

View Districts Rt: 0.77

Dadra and Nagar Haveli

View Districts Rt: 0.84

Goa

View Districts Rt: 0.88

Gujarat

View Districts Rt: 0.93

Himachal Pradesh

View Districts Rt: 0.92

Haryana

View Districts Rt: 0.76

Jharkhand

View Districts Rt: 0.88

Jammu and Kashmir

View Districts Rt: 0.89

Karnataka

View Districts Rt: 0.89

Kerala

View Districts Rt: 0.82

Lakshadweep

View Districts Rt: 0.91

Maharashtra

View Districts Rt: 1.10

Meghalaya

View Districts Rt: 1.03

Manipur

View Districts Rt: 0.84

Madhya Pradesh

View Districts Rt: 0.86

Mizoram

View Districts Rt: 0.83

Nagaland

View Districts Rt: 0.70

Odisha

View Districts Rt: 0.83

Punjab

View Districts Rt: 0.85

Puducherry

View Districts Rt: 0.96

Rajasthan

View Districts Rt: 0.76

Sikkim

View Districts Rt: 0.80

Telangana

View Districts Rt: 0.86

Tamil Nadu

View Districts Rt: 0.94

Tripura

View Districts Rt: 0.79

Uttar Pradesh

View Districts Rt: 1.06

Uttarakhand

View Districts Rt: 0.82

West Bengal

View Districts Rt: 0.75

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