Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

For every 10 deaths, 90 recoveries: Govt

- Rhythma Kaul letters@hindustant­imes.com ■

NEWDELHI:THE ratio of number of Covid-19 cases recovering in relation to the number of people dying of the viral infection has improved with the current Union health ministry data showing the outcome ratio to be 90:10. So for every 10 deaths, 90 people have recovered from the disease.

“We determine the outcome ratio by analysing cases that are closed in terms of people in hospitals who recovered proportion­al to those who died of the infection. This also indicates the clinical management status of a hospital,” said Lav Agarwal, joint secretary, health ministry, adding that outcome ratio has improved been April 17 and May 4.

“On April 17, the ratio was 80:20, wherein 80 people had been discharged after recovery and 20 patients could not make it. The current outcome ratio, however, has improved and stands at 90:10,” he added.

On Monday, the country also reported the highest number of recovered patients to date.

“A total of 1,074 patients have recovered in the past 24 hours, which is the highest to date, taking the total number of patients cured of Covid-19 in the country to 11,706. It has also improved India’s recovery rate that now stands at 27.52%,” he said.

With 2,553 new Covid-19 cases reported in the past 24 hours, the total number of cases in the country is 42,533, with 1,389 deaths, according to the health ministry’s data (which lags the data in the HT dashboard).

“So far we have been fortunate that India has not seen an exponentia­l growth in cases like other affected countries. However, people need to be extra careful now that the lockdown is being eased in a staggered manner, so as to not throw away the gains made. The focus will continue to remain on rigorous containmen­t measures in areas from where maximum cases are being reported and strictly implementi­ng infection control practices,” said Agarwal.

Implementi­ng total lockdown has yielded results in the form of significan­t improvemen­t in India’s case doubling rate that before lockdown stood at about 3.4 days and is now almost 12 days.

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