NEW DELHI: The Union Ministry of Health and Family Welfare declared on Wednesday that at least 12 states, including the Union Territories (UT), have a Covid-19 recovery rate higher than the national average, which is 76 , 98 percent.
These States and UT include Delhi (88.50%), Bihar (87.90%), Tamil Nadu (86.20%), Andaman and Nicobar Island (85.90%), West Bengal (83%), Rajasthan ( 81.90%). ), Haryana (81%), Gujarat (80.80%), Nagaland (80%) and Daman and Diu and Dardar Nagar and Haveli (88.90%).
According to government data, only two states, Maharashtra and Tamil Nadu, account for around 30 percent of total recoveries.
India has reported 29 lakh (29.01,908) recoveries to date with 62,026 people recovering from the disease in the last 24 hours.
“An important feature of Covid-19 case management in India is the increasing rate of recovered patients. As India continues to maintain its progressively increasing rate of recoveries, more and more patients are recovering and being discharged. discharge from hospitals and home isolation, “said the Health Ministry official, adding that there has been a 58-fold increase in the number of recovered patients since May.
The official said the number of patients recovering has been steadily increasing in recent months. “As daily recoveries increase, India records more than 60 thousand recoveries per day, sixth day in a row. With 62,026 cases recovering in the last 24 hours, India’s recovery rate among Covid-19 patients has improved. even more to 76.98 percent. This figure shows continued progress. ”
The number of recovered cases has exceeded active cases by more than 21 lakh. There have been more than four jumps in the average weekly recoveries from the first week of July to the last week of August, according to data from the Health Ministry.
So far, India has reported 37,69,524 Covid-19 cases with 66,333 deaths after reporting 78,357 new cases and 1,045 new deaths due to the highly contagious virus in the last 24 hours.
These States and UT include Delhi (88.50%), Bihar (87.90%), Tamil Nadu (86.20%), Andaman and Nicobar Island (85.90%), West Bengal (83%), Rajasthan ( 81.90%). ), Haryana (81%), Gujarat (80.80%), Nagaland (80%) and Daman and Diu and Dardar Nagar and Haveli (88.90%).
According to government data, only two states, Maharashtra and Tamil Nadu, account for around 30 percent of total recoveries.
India has reported 29 lakh (29.01,908) recoveries to date with 62,026 people recovering from the disease in the last 24 hours.
“An important feature of Covid-19 case management in India is the increasing rate of recovered patients. As India continues to maintain its progressively increasing rate of recoveries, more and more patients are recovering and being discharged. discharge from hospitals and home isolation, “said the Health Ministry official, adding that there has been a 58-fold increase in the number of recovered patients since May.
The official said the number of patients recovering has been steadily increasing in recent months. “As daily recoveries increase, India records more than 60 thousand recoveries per day, sixth day in a row. With 62,026 cases recovering in the last 24 hours, India’s recovery rate among Covid-19 patients has improved. even more to 76.98 percent. This figure shows continued progress. ”
The number of recovered cases has exceeded active cases by more than 21 lakh. There have been more than four jumps in the average weekly recoveries from the first week of July to the last week of August, according to data from the Health Ministry.
So far, India has reported 37,69,524 Covid-19 cases with 66,333 deaths after reporting 78,357 new cases and 1,045 new deaths due to the highly contagious virus in the last 24 hours.
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