The Centre on Wednesday declared 170 districts in the country as coronavirus hotspots and 207 as non-hotspots. Hotspots are the regions that have reported a significant number of positive cases. While the regions with the most cases are coronavirus hotspots, non-hotspots are those districts where less number of cases are found. Here is the full list of the 170 coronavirus hotspots in India. Total hotspots Red Zone Districts: 123 (Large Outbreak)1- Andhra Pradesh (11 Districts): Kurnool, Guntur, Nellore, Prakasam, Krishna, YSR, West Godavari, Chittoor, Vishakhapatnam, East Godavari, and Anantapur.
Source: dna April 15, 2020 17:03 UTC