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‘India’s Covid tally, fatality rate per million lowest in world’

Country’s infection tally went past 7 lakh-mark and death toll rose to 20,160

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

NEW DELHI: India's total number of coronaviru­s cases and fatalities per million population is one of the lowest in the world, the Union health ministry said on Tuesday even as the country's infection tally went past the 7 lakh-mark and the death toll rose to 20,160. Referring to the WHO Situation Report-168' dated July 6, the ministry said India's COVID-19 cases per million population is 505.37 as against the global average of 1,453.25. Chile has witnessed 15,459.8 COVID-19 cases per million population, while Peru has 9,070.8 cases per million people.

The US, Brazil, Spain, Russia, the UK, Italy and Mexico have 8,560.5, 7,419.1, 5,358.7, 4,713.5, 4,204.4, 3,996.1 and 1,955.8 cases per million, respective­ly, according to the WHO report.

"The WHO Situation Report also shows that India has one of the lowest deaths (due to COVID-19) per million population. India's cases of death per million population is 14.27 while the global average is more than its four times, at 68.29," the ministry said.

The United Kingdom has 651.4 COVID-19 related deaths per million population, while the metric for Spain, Italy, France, the USA, Peru, Brazil and Mexico is 607.1, 576.6, 456.7, 391.0, 315.8, 302.3 and 235.5 deaths, respective­ly, the WHO report said.

India has ramped up its hospital infrastruc­ture to adequately and effectivel­y manage coronaviru­s cases, the ministry said.

The preparedne­ss includes arrangemen­t of oxygen support, ICU and ventilator facilities. As on July 7, there are 1,201 dedicated COVID hospitals, 2,611 COVID healthcare centres and 9,909 COVID care centres to look after patients with very severe' to very mild' coronaviru­s symptoms, it said. "Such level of preparedne­ss has shown results in continuous­ly improving the recovery rate and resulting in low case fatality rate, the ministry said. "Early detection and timely effective clinical management of COVID-19 cases have resulted in increasing daily recoveries," it said.

During the last 24 hours, a total of 15,515 COVID19 patients have been cured, taking the cumulative figure of recovered cases among COVID-19 patients in the country to 4,39,947 as on Tuesday. "Coordinate­d efforts at all levels of the national and state government­s for prevention, containmen­t and management of COVID-19 are showing encouragin­g results with consistent­ly increasing gap between recoveries and active cases. Presently, there are 2,59,557 active cases and all are under medical supervisio­n. As on date, the number of recovered cases exceeded that of the active cases by 1,80,390 on Tuesday. The recovery rate among COVID-19 patients has increased to 61.13 per cent, it said.

Enhanced focus on Test, Trace, Treat augmented with various measures has facilitate­d widespread COVID-19 testing by states and Union territorie­s. This has resulted in more than 2 lakh tests being conducted per day, the ministry said.

It also said that during the

last 24 hours, 2,41,430 samples have been tested.

With this, the total number of samples tested for COVID-19 nationwide stands at 1,02,11,092.

According to the health ministry, the testing lab network of the country continues to expand with more number of laboratori­es being added in various states and UTS.

With 793 labs in the government sector and 322 private

labs, there are as many as 1,115

labs in the country, the health ministry added.

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