COVID-19 / Active cases in India decline to 4,12,153 while 38,628 new Covid infections were recorded.

Zoom News : Aug 07, 2021, 07:53 PM

India recorded a one-day increase of 38,628 new coronavirus cases, bringing the number of infections to 3,18 95,385, while the death toll rose to 4,27,371 with 617 new deaths, the Health Ministry said. Union said Saturday. The 4,444 active cases in the country fell to 4,12,153 and accounted for 1.29% of the total infections, while the nationwide COVID19 recovery rate was recorded at 97.37%, according to the data. Ministry update at 8 am. He said: 4,444 There was a decrease of 2,006 cases out of 19 active COVID cases within 24 hours. 

 

The department also said 17,50,081 tests were performed on Friday, bringing the cumulative total of tests performed so far to detect COVID19 to 47 83 16 964. The daily positive rate recorded received is 2.21%. It has been less than 3% in the last 12 days. 

 

The recorded weekly positive rate is 2.39 percent, according to the Department of Health. 4,444 Meanwhile, the number of people recovering from the disease has reached 3,10,55,861, while the death rate is 1.34%, the figures show. The cumulative doses of vaccine administered to date have reached 50.10 crores as part of a nationwide vaccination campaign. India's 

 

COVID19 tally surpassed 200,000 on August 7, 30,000 on August 23, 40,000 on September 5, and 500,000 on September 16. It crosses 60 lakh on September 28, 70 lakh on October 11, 80 lakh on October 29, 90 lakh on November 20, and crosses the one crore mark on December 19. 

 

India crossed the 2 crore mark on May 4 and 3 crores on June 23 this year. According to ministry data, the latest 617 deaths include 187 people from Maharashtra and Kerala. 4,444 A total of 4,27,371 deaths have been reported so far in the country, including 1,33,717 from Maharashtra, 36,741 from Karnataka, 34,260 from Tamil Nadu, 25,065 from Delhi, 22,771 from Uttar Pradesh, 18 202 from West Bengal, and 17,515 from Kerala. 

 

The Ministry of Health indicates that more than 70 percent of deaths are due to co-morbidities. "Our figures are being collated with the Indian Council of Medical Research," the ministry said on its website, adding that the distribution of the figures by the state remains to be seen. further verification and reconciliation.

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