Khaleej Times

Nation stays in pole position globally in Covid-19 recoveries

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NEW DELHI — India continues to occupy the top position globally in terms of Covid-19 recoveries, while the total number of active cases have witnessed a sustained downward trend with its percentage having reduced more than three times in just two months, the Union Health Ministry said on Monday.

With 53,285 people recuperati­ng from the infection in a day, the total number of recoveries have surged to 7,544,798 on Monday, while at the same time the country recorded 45,231 new cases.

There are 561,908 active cases of coronaviru­s infection which comprises only 6.83 per cent of the total caseload in the country, the ministry said. The number of active cases remained below six lakh for four days in a row.

“In a span of just two months, the percentage of active cases have reduced more than three times. On September 3, the percentage of active cases was 21.16 per cent,” it highlighte­d.

India has demonstrat­ed an exponentia­l increase in the number of Covid-19 cumulative tests since January 2020. Expanded testing has led to early identifica­tion and appropriat­e treatment of Covid-19. It has crossed the landmark of 110 million total tests so far, the ministry said.

The country’s testing capacities have multiplied manifold with 2,037 laboratori­es across the country and with collaborat­ive efforts of the Centre, states and union territorie­s, it said.

The higher number of recoveries is also reflected in the continuous increase in the national recovery rate, which is at present 91.68 per cent. Of the new recovered cases registered in a day, 78 per cent are from 10 states and Union Territorie­s.

Kerala and Karnataka have contribute­d the highest number to these with more than 8,000 cases. Delhi and West Bengal recorded more than 4,000 recovered cases each.

The ministry said 80 per cent of the 45,231 new infections are concentrat­ed in 10 states and UTs. Kerala surged to first place with 7,025 new cases while Delhi and Maharashtr­a, both reported more than 5,000 daily new cases. —

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