The number of active cases in India has dropped to 93,277, the lowest level in 560 days

The number of active cases in India has dropped to 93,277, the lowest level in 560 days.

New Delhi : According to data published on Sunday by the Union Health Ministry, India’s COVID-19 tally surged to 3,46,90,510 people tested positive for coronavirus infection in a single day, but the number of active cases fell to 92,281, the lowest in 560 days.
According to figures updated at 8 a.m., the death toll has risen to 4,75,434 with the inclusion of 306 more victims.
For the past 45 days, the daily increase in new coronavirus infections has been below 15,000 per day. The number of active cases has dropped to 92,281, accounting for 0.27 per cent of all infections, the lowest level in 560 days, according to the Health Ministry, while the national COVID-19 recovery rate has reached 98.36 per cent, the greatest level since March 2020.
In just 24 hours, the active COVID-19 case count has dropped by 996 cases.The daily positivity rate was found to be 0.65%. For the past 69 days, it has been less than two per cent. The optimism rate for the week was 0.70 per cent. According to the Health Ministry, it has been below 1% for the past 28 days. The number of persons who have recovered from the sickness has risen to 34122795, with a 1.37 per cent case fatality rate. The total number of doses given out in the country as part of the statewide COVID-19 vaccination effort has surpassed 132.93 crores.

On August 7, 2020, India’s COVID-19 tally surpassed 20 lakh, followed by 30 lakh on August 23, 40 lakh on September 5, and 50 lakh on September 16. On September 28, it surpassed 60 lakh; on October 11, it surpassed 70 lakh; on October 29, it surpassed 80 lakh; on November 20, it surpassed 90 lakh; and on December 19, it broke the crore milestone. On May 4, India passed the two-crore COVID-19 case mark, and on June 23, it passed the three-crore mark.

Bureau Report

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