According to updated data from the Indian Ministry of Health, 21,257 people tested positive for coronavirus infection in one day.
The total number of cases in India rose to 3,39,15,569, while the number of active cases dropped to 2,40,221, the lowest level in 205 days. . The Federal Ministry of Health Friday. According to the data updated at 8 am, the death toll has risen to 4,50,127, and the new death toll is 271. The daily increase in coronavirus infections has been below 30,000 for 14 consecutive days. According to the Ministry of Health, the number of active cases has dropped to 2,40,221, accounting for 0.71% of the total number of infections, which is the lowest level since March 2020, while the national COVID-19 recovery rate is 97.96%, which is the lowest level since March 2020. The highest level.
Within 24 hours, the number of active cases decreased by 3,977 cases. In addition, 13,85,706 tests were conducted on Thursday, bringing the total number of tests conducted in the country to detect COVID-19 to 58,00,43,190. The daily positive rate was 1.53%. In the past 39 days, it has been less than 3%. The weekly positive rate was 1.64%. According to the Ministry, this percentage has been below 3% in the past 105 days.
The number of people recovering from the disease surged to 3,32,25,221, and the case fatality rate was 1.33%. So far, under the nationwide COVID-19 vaccination campaign, the country’s cumulative dose has exceeded 93.17 million. On August 7, 2020, the total number of COVID-19 in India exceeded the 2 million mark; August 23 was 3 million; September 5 was 4 million; September 16 exceeded 5 million, and September 28 exceeded 600 Million; 7 million on October 11; 8 million on October 29; 9 million on November 20; and 10 million mark on December 19.
India crossed the critical milestone of 20 million COVID-19 cases and 30 million cases on May 4 and June 23. There were 271 new deaths, including 141 in Kerala and 49 in Maharashtra. So far, 4,50,127 people have died in the country, including 1,39,411 in Maharashtra, 37,861 in Karnataka, 35,734 in Tamil Nadu, 25,952 and 25,088 in Kerala. , West Delhi 22,896 people, West Delhi, 8 and 76. The Ministry emphasized that more than 70% of deaths are caused by comorbidities.
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