Here is a look at the latest updates on the outbreak of coronavirus in India and around the world —

13,387 cases in India with 437 deaths

RBI to ensure adequate liquidity in system; cuts reverse repo rate by 25 bps

RBI's second stimulus package not satisfying: Congress

China revises coronavirus figures; denies hiding real death toll

ITBP begins distribution of PPEs, masks to frontline agencies

In 3 weeks, economic loss from lockdown at ₹4.8L cr, says IIT-B

Govt readying stimulus for corporates, relief for poor

Only 1 in every 24 samples +ve, govt says

In 3 weeks, economic loss from lockdown at ₹4.8L cr, says IIT-B

MP with 361 new cases sets single-day record, 244 in Indore alone

Trump unveils three-stage process for states to end shutdown

Europe still ‘in eye of storm’, UN says vaccine only hope

NEW DELHI: The total number of Covid-19 cases in India on Thursday evening was over 13,387. In Maharashtra, 286 fresh infections were detected, the third highest tally for a single day in the state, which has by far the largest number of Covid-19 patients. Maharashtra’s Covid-19 count breached the 3000-mark on Thursday, the latest 1,000 cases coming in just four days. Mumbai added 177 cases, also its highest addition in single day, taking the total cases in the megapolis to 2,073 at a doubling rate of just six days.India now has total 13,387 coronavirus cases according to the ministry of health and family welfare. Of the total cases 11,201 are active cases, 1,749 people have been cured and there have been 437 deaths.RBI governor Shaktikanta Das on Friday said the central bank will ensure adequate liquidity in the system to ease the financial stress caused by the Covid-19 pandemic. Announcing a second stimulus in less than a month, the RBI eased bad-loan rules, froze dividend payment by lenders and pushed banks to lend more by cutting the reverse repo rate by 25 basis points to help mitigate risk to the economy posed by the pandemic.The Congress expressed disappointment over the announcements made by the RBI on Friday to support the economy, saying the govt should take more measures to mitigate the problems of the poor people. "The announcements made by the RBI have no meaning. The Congress and people are disappointed with the announcements. The government should take more measures to mitigate the problems of the poor and the vulnerable," said senior Congress leader Ajay Maken.The Wuhan municipal headquarters on Friday revised the number of confirmed Covid-19 cases and deaths due to the disease. As of April 16, the total number of confirmed coronavirus cases in Wuhan was increased by 325 to 50,333 and the number of fatalities up by 1,290 to 3,869. The revised figure raised China's overall Covid-19 death toll to 4,632. The total number of cases also increased to 82,692. However, a foreign ministry spokesman while acknowledged that the virus's rapid spread had contributed to undercounting but he added "there has never been any concealment, and we'll never allow any concealment."The Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP) has begun distribution of PPEs and masks being prepared by its troops and their families, to a number of organisations at the frontline of the battle against coronavirus, officials said on Friday. Last week, the ITBP had launched a special stitching facility at its camp located at Saboli in Haryana's Sonipat district to prepare protective gear.India’s three-week lockdown up to April 14 has eroded the economy by a whopping Rs 4.8 lakh crore, according to a team of researchers from the IIT-Bombay. And the biggest five losers are Maharashtra, Gujarat, Tamil Nadu, Uttar Pradesh and Karnataka, says the team who analysed overall loss to the economy, lost income to marginal workers and consumption expenditure loss.The government is giving the final touches to a comprehensive stimulus package that aims to address the concerns of the common man as well as the corporate sector, including large and small businesses battling the impact of the coronavirus and the lockdown that has stalled economic activity.Only one in every 24 samples tested for Covid-19 in India is positive, the government and Indian Council of Medical Research said comparing it with the "positivity ratio" of various other countries like Japan, Italy, the US and UK which show a less number of tests for each confirmed case.India’s three-week lockdown up to April 14 has eroded the economy by a whopping Rs 4.8 lakh crore, according to a team of researchers from the IIT-Bombay. And the biggest five losers are Maharashtra, Gujarat, Tamil Nadu, Uttar Pradesh and Karnataka, says the team who analysed overall loss to the economy, lost income to marginal workers and consumption expenditure loss.Madhya Pradesh recorded huge surge in Covid-19 infections, with 361 new cases reported on Thursday, the highest single-day figure for any state so far. With the coronavirus crisis worsening in Gujarat as well and Maharashtra continuing to report big numbers, new virus cases from across the country rose to 1,260 — the second highest for a single day so far.US President Donald Trump proposed guidelines under which state governors could act to revive the US economy from its coronavirus shutdown in a staggered, three-stage process. Speaking at his daily briefing on the coronavirus, which has killed more than 32,600 Americans in a matter of weeks, Trump argued that a prolonged shutdown could be deeply harmful to the US economy and society.The World Health Organisation has warned Europe was still in the “eye of the storm”.“We remain in the eye of the storm,” WHO said. Positive signs in Spain, Italy, Germany, France and Switzerland were overshadowed by sustained or increased levels of infections in other countries, such as Britain, Turkey, Ukraine and Russia, he said. “It is imperative that we do not let down our guard”More than 2.1 million people have been infected with the virus around the world and over 1,40,000, including 90,000 in Europe, have died.