Third Wave: 42,625 new Covid cases, 562 deaths in 24 hours.

COVID-19 / Third Wave: 42,625 new Covid cases, 562 deaths in 24 hours.
COVID-19 - Third Wave: 42,625 new Covid cases, 562 deaths in 24 hours.

With 42,625 people testing positive for coronavirus in a single day, the total number of COVID19 infections in India rose to 3,1769.132 and the number of active cases increased to 4,10,353, according to daily updated data. of the Union Ministry of Health. on Wednesday. 4,444 deaths increased to 4,25,757 with 562 deaths. 4,444 The number of active cases increased to 4,10,353 and accounted for 1.29% of total infections, while the national recovery rate from COVID19 increased to 97.37%, according to updated data as of 8 am. 

 

The number of active cases increased by 5,395 cases within 24 hours. 4,444 No less than 18,47,518 samples were tested on Tuesday, bringing the number of tests performed to date to detect COVID19 in the country to 47 31 42 307. 4,444 The daily positivity rate was at 2.31%, while the weekly positivity rate was recorded at 2.36%, according to the ministry. 4,444 The number of people recovered rose to 3,009 33,022 people, while the case fatality rate was 1.34%, the data showed. 

The cumulative dose of vaccine used in the country so far has reached 48.52 crores. 

India's COVID19 tally crossed the 200,000 mark on August 7; 30,000 on August 23; 40,000 on September 5; and 50 lakh on September 16. It exceeded 60 lakh on September 28; 70 thousand on October 11; 80 thousand on October 29; 90 thousand on November 20; and the one crore brand on December 19. 

 

India passed the grim milestone of two crore coronavirus infections on May 4 and three crore virus infections on June 23. 4,444,562 new deaths including 177 in Maharashtra and 148 in Kerala. 4,444 A total of 4,25,757 deaths have been reported to date in the country, including 1,33,215 from Maharashtra, 36,650 from Karnataka, 34,159 from Tamil Nadu, 25,058 from Delhi, 22,765 from Uttar Pradesh, 18 170 people from West Bengal and 16,299 people from Punjab. 

The Ministry of Health points out that more than 70% of deaths are due to co-morbidities. “Our figures are compared to those of the Indian Council of Medical Research,” the ministry said on its website, adding that the distribution of data by state size needs to be verified and further collated.

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