Covid 19

India’s Covid-19 Case Tally Crosses 1 Crore Mark, Now Second Worst Affected Country Due To Pandemic

The second wave of coronavirus has started in 57 countries including America, Brazil, France, Russia.

 

The number of people affected by coronavirus in India has crossed 1 crore. India now ranks second in the list of 220 countries and islands in the world as most affected by pandemic. US has the maximum number of Covid-19 cases in the world. The figure reached 1 crore in the fastest 290 days here.

Though, India has the second-highest number of people infected in the world, in terms of recoveries we are currently in a better position than many countries. The active cases in India are now 3.05 lakh. These are active patients who are being treated in hospital or in home isolation. The remaining 95.41% of the infected are now cured, while 1.45% of the patients have died due to infection.

There are 20 million active patients worldwide. Maximum 6 million are in the US, 21 lakh in France, 7 lakh in Brazil, 6.67 lakh in Italy, 5.51 lakh in Belgium, 5.09 lakh in Russia, 3.68 lakh in Ukraine, 3.35 lakh in Germany and 3.05 lakh active patients are in India.

India ranks first among the top-5 infected countries in the world in terms of recovery. So far, 95.41% people have been cured. 87% in Brazil, 79.6% in Russia, 58.4% in the US have recovered from the disease. The worst situation is that of France. So far, only 7.5% of patients have been cured.

The second wave of coronavirus has started in 57 countries including America, Brazil, France, Russia. The biggest impact is seen in North America, European countries. There are 30 countries in Europe where the second wave has started. 11 countries of North America, 7 of Africa, 5 of Asia and 4 of South Africa are in the grip of the second wave. In India, in contrast, the Coronavirus case is decreasing.

 

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