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Ray of Hope: India Sees Biggest Drop in The New Coronavirus Cases, But Death Toll Still Worrying

However, the number of deaths still remains worrying. On Thursday, 3,660 people died due to Coronavirus across the country.

 

Amid the continuous decline in the Covid-19 cases in the country, India today saw the biggest drop in the fresh cases today. In the last 24 hours, 1,86,364 new cases of Coronavirus have been registered across the country, the lowest figure in the last 44 days. With this, the total number of coronavirus cases in the country has now crossed 2.75 crores. So far, 3, 15,235 people have died due to Coronavirus in the country. In the last 24 hours, the number of new cases has been less than 2 lakhs, while the number of people discharged from hospitals has been more than 2,59,459. However, the number of deaths still remains worrying. On Thursday, 3,660 people died due to Coronavirus across the country.

Recoveries More Than New Cases For Last 15 Days

India has also seen a drop in the total active cases due to the decrease of new cases. On the other hand, the recoveries have gone up. There has been a decrease of 76,755 in the total active cases in the last one day. With this, the total number of active corona patients in the country remains at 23,43,152. So far, 2,48,93,410 people have recovered from Corona in India. The number of patients recovering in the country for 15 consecutive days is more than the number of newly found cases. This trend is an indication that the second wave of corona infection might be coming under control.

Recovery Rate More Than 90%

The recovery rate from Coronavirus has increased to 90.34% in India. In addition, the weekly corona positivity rate is now 10.42%. On the other hand, it is close to 9% when it comes to daily positivity rate. For the past 4 days, this figure has remained less than 10%. So far, 20.57 crore vaccines have been administered in the country. Apart from this, the daily figure of Coronavirus Testing is also close to 20 lakhs every day.

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