Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

India’s active Covid case tally drops to 171k: Govt

Caseload per million population is one of the lowest globally at 7,768; nearly 3mn beneficiar­ies vaccinated till Friday

- Press Trust of India letters@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: Sustaining a downward movement, the tally of India’s active Covid-19 cases has dropped to 171,686 which is just 1.60% of the total infections, while the national cumulative positivity rate has fallen to 5.50%, the Union health ministry said on Friday.

The country’s cumulative tests for detection of Covid-19 have crossed 195,081,079 with 742,306 tests being conducted on Thursday. “The cumulative positivity rate has fallen to 5.50%,” the ministry said.

India’s caseload per million population is one of the lowest when compared globally and stands at 7,768, it said. “The count is much higher for countries like Germany, Russia, Italy, Brazil, France, UK and USA,” the ministry said. It said 17 states and UTS have cases per million lower than the national average (7,768).

Till 8 AM on January 28, 2,928,053 beneficiar­ies have received anti-coronaviru­s shots under the countrywid­e Covid-19 vaccinatio­n exercise, it said.

In a span of 24 hours, 572,060 health care workers were vaccinated across 10,205 sessions. The ministry said 52,878 sessions have been conducted so far.

“The number of beneficiar­ies being vaccinated every day has shown a progressiv­e increase,” the ministry underlined, adding that 72.46% of the total vaccinated beneficiar­ies are from 10 states. Uttar Pradesh accounts for the maximum share of vaccinated beneficiar­ies followed by Karnataka and Rajasthan.

India’s cumulative recoveries have surged to 10,394,352. A total 18,855 new daily cases have been recorded in a span of 24 hours whereas 20,746 patients have recovered in the period.

Chhattisga­rh has reported 6,451 cases, 6,479 discharges and 35 deaths since their last report. The jump in figures, according to the State Health Department, is due to the reconcilia­tion of district level and state level case, discharge and death figures, the ministry said. It said 85.36% of the new recovered cases are observed to be concentrat­ed in seven states and UTS.

Chhattisga­rh has reported the maximum number of single day recoveries with 6,479 newly recovered cases. In Kerala, 5,594 people recovered in a span of 24 hours followed by 3,181 in Maharashtr­a.

The ministry said 85.73% of the new cases are from five states and UTS and added Chhattisga­rh reported the highest daily new cases at 6,451.

Eight states and UTS account for 85.89 per cent of the new deaths. Maharashtr­a saw the maximum casualties (50). Chhattisga­rh follows with 35 daily deaths and Kerala with 19.

Altogether, 19 states and UTS have deaths per million lower than the national average (112).

 ?? BLOOMBERG ?? Health workers at a vaccinatio­n centre in Srinagar on Friday.
BLOOMBERG Health workers at a vaccinatio­n centre in Srinagar on Friday.

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