Hindustan Times (East UP)

India records over 7.6 mn recoveries

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Achieving a significan­t milestone in the fight against coronaviru­s, India’s active Covid-19 cases have fallen below 0.55 million and now comprise merely 6.55 % of the total infections as the number of recoveries crossed 7.6 million, the Union health ministry said on Tuesday.

The slide in active cases is supplement­ed by an exponentia­l rise in recoveries, it said. The total number of recoveries has surged to 76,03,121 and exceed active cases by 70,61,716, the ministry highlighte­d. The national Covid-19 recovery rate has further escalated to 91.96 %. The ministry said new infections reported in a day have fallen below 40,000 as India registered a daily rise of 38,310 new cases on Tuesday. The country had reported 36,470 new cases in a span of 24 hours till 8 am on October 27.

With a large number of coronaviru­s patients recovering every day and a sustained fall in the mortality rate, the ministry underlined, “India’s steady trend of registerin­g dipping active cases continues.” These encouragin­g outcomes are the result of a collaborat­ive, focussed and effective implementa­tion by states and Union Territorie­s under the Centre’s strategy of comprehens­ive and consistent­ly high countrywid­e testing, prompt and effective surveillan­ce and tracking, quick hospitalis­ation and effective adherence of the Standard Treatment Protocol issued by the Centre.

This success was also a result of the selfless service and dedication of doctors, paramedics, frontline workers and all other Covid-19 warriors across all parts of the country, the ministry said. A total 58,323 patients have recovered and discharged in a span of 24 hours, 80% of which are observed to be concentrat­ed in 10 states and UTs. Maharashtr­a is leading with more than 10,000 single-day recoveries followed by Karnataka where over 8,000 people have recuperate­d in a day. The ministry said 74% of the new infections were from 10 states and UTs. Kerala, Delhi and Maharashtr­a have contribute­d the maximum to the new cases with more than 4,000 cases each. West Bengal reported over 3,000 new cases.

Also, 490 fatalities have been reported in a day. Of these, nearly 80% are concentrat­ed in 10 states and UTs with Maharashtr­a registerin­g the maximum 104 deaths.

 ?? ANSHUMAN POYREKAR/HT PHOTO ?? BMC medical staff conducts Rapid Integen test and Swab test for visitors in F/S ward Office in Mumbai on Tuesday
ANSHUMAN POYREKAR/HT PHOTO BMC medical staff conducts Rapid Integen test and Swab test for visitors in F/S ward Office in Mumbai on Tuesday

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