New Delhi:
The total number of COVID-19 recoveries in India has surged to 24,67,758 and exceeds the active cases of the infection by 3.5 times as on date, pushing the coronavirus recovery rate to over 76 per cent, the Union Health Ministry said today.
The record high recoveries have ensured that the number of active cases of COVID-19, which is the “actual caseload” of the country, comprises only 21.87 percent of the total cases, it highlighted.
Recovery of 63,173 COVID-19 patients in 24 hours has resulted in 24,67,758 cumulative recoveries, according to the data updated at 8 am.
This has contributed to the rapidly widening chasm between the percentage of recovered cases and percentage of active cases, the ministry said.
There are 17,60,489 more recovered people than the active cases.
“With this, India’s recovery rate among COVID-19 patients has risen to 76.30 per cent today,” the ministry said.
There are 7,07,267 active cases of coronavirus infection presently, it said.
“The coordinated efforts of Centre and state and UT governments of early detection through aggressive testing and efficient clinical management of hospitalized cases have shown results with continuously regressing case fatality rate. It stands at 1.84 pc as on date, and steadily declining,” the ministry underlined.
India’s novel coronavirus tally rose to 32.34 lakh with 67,151 more people testing positive for the infection in a day, while the number of deaths from the disease climbed to 59,449 with 1,059 new fatalities being reported in a span of 24-hours, the data updated at 8 am showed.
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