Covid-19: Deaths in the 15 most-affected nations 83 times more than in India | India News



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NEW DELHI: The 15 countries most affected by the Covid-19 have been reported 34 times more cases and 83 times more deaths than India, despite its cumulative population to be almost equivalent to that of India, the ministry of health, he said, stressing the smaller number of cases, as well as the deaths as “relatively good news”.
Around eight persons per lakh of population in India is affected by Covid-19, compared to a global average of 62 per lakh even as India recorded a second consecutive day of a lakh of the test. The number of dead rose to 3,303, and the number of cases to 1,06,750, an increase of 140 deaths and a record jump of 5,611 cases in the last 24 hours.
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On the positive side, the number of active Covid-19 cases stood at 61,149, while 42,298 people have been recovered so far. The current recovery rate is about 40% as compared to 7.1% at the start of the first block, 11.5% at the start of the second and 26.59% in the beginning of the third safety lock.

In addition, only 6.39% of the assets currently 61,149 of the cases were in the improvement of hospital care, the signaling of the best clinical management, and hospital support. About 2.94% of the assets Covid-19 cases it is necessary the help of oxygen, 3% required ICU and 0.45% requires breathing assistance.
“During the blockade, we have enhanced our hospital infrastructure, including the oxygen-supports beds, ICU beds, and ventilators. Our efforts give us the confidence that we are ready, together with the states, to manage Covid cases,” health ministry deputy secretary-Lav Agarwal, said.
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While the global average of the cases for a lakh of people was 62 years, the number of India was 7.9. Was 115 of Brazil, 150 to Iran, 374 to Italy and 452 of the united states, the ministry of health analysis showed. Deaths per one lakh people in India was 0.2 as against 4.2 at the global level and as high as 59 in Spain, 52 in the united kingdom and 36 in Sweden.
“While our deaths are a cause for sadness, we find that the six countries that have reported more than 10,000 Covid-19 deaths. Along with the states and the citizens, we have been able to handle the situation, though the challenge continues,” said Agarwal.

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