NEW DELHI: The number of Covid-19 cases from India increased to 1,00,99,066 with 23,950 new infections reported in one day, while the number of people who have recovered from the disease increased to 96.63 lakh, according to data from the Union Ministry of Health updated on Wednesday. The death toll …
Read More »India’s Covid-19 recovery rate crosses 95%, among the highest in the world; active cases below 3.4 lakh | India News
NEW DELHI: The number of active Covid-19 cases in India has fallen below 3.4 lakh, a mere 3.43 percent of total infections, complemented by an impressive recovery rate of more than 95 percent , which is among the highest in the world for countries with a large number of cases. …
Read More »Harsh Vardhan Calls on 7 States to Focus on Effective Covid Case Management to Reduce Deaths | India News
NEW DELHI: Union Minister Harsh Vardhan on Wednesday advised seven states, including Maharashtra and Uttarakhand, to focus on improving testing, especially in districts with the highest Covid-19 positivity and large gathering venues such as markets and workplaces. Vardhan, who interacted with Chief Ministers, State Health Ministers, Senior Secretaries, and Additional …
Read More »Active Covid-19 Cases in India Fall Below 5.5 Lakh; recoveries exceed active cases by 70 lakh | India News
NEW DELHI: Achieving a significant milestone in the fight against coronavirus, India’s active Covid-19 cases have fallen below 5.5 lakh and now account for only 6.55 percent of total infections as the number of recoveries exceeded 76 lakh, the Union Health Ministry said Tuesday. The drop in active cases is …
Read More »New Covid-19 Cases in India Fall Below 50,000 for the First Time in Nearly Three Months | India News
NEW DELHI: The number of new coronavirus infections reported daily in India fell below 50,000 for the first time in nearly three months, bringing the number of Covid-19 cases to 75,97,063 on Tuesday, according to the Health Ministry of the Union. A total of 46,790 new infections were reported in …
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