India has the lowest single-day increase in COVID cases since May 12, 2020, at 3,614.
The number of Covid infections in India increased by 3,614 new cases on Saturday bringing the total to 4,29,87,875 infections; but the number of active cases fell to 40,559, according to the Union Health Ministry.
According to the ministry’s figures updated at 8 a.m.; the death toll from the viral sickness has risen to 5,15,803, with 89 more fatalities.
The active cases make up 0.09 percent of the total caseload; while the COVID-19 recovery rate in the country has improved to 98.71 percent, according to the ministry.
The active caseload was reduce by 1,660 cases in just 24 hours, according to the report.
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The daily case number, according to the ministry, was the lowest since May 12, 2020, when the country had 3;604 instances. With a case fatality rate of 1.2 percent, the number of persons who have recovered; from the illness has climbed to 4,24,31,513 people. Every week, 0.52 percent of people were inspire, and every day, 0.44 percent of people were inspired.
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So far, 77.77 crore coronavirus tests have been carried out; with 8,21,122 of them carried out within the last 24 hours. In India, the total number of anti-Covid immunization measures given out exceeded 179.91 crore.
On Saturday, 89 more fatalities were report, with 73 from Kerala. So far, the country has reported 5,15,803 deaths, with 1,43,750 in Maharashtra, 66,762 in Kerala, 40,016 in Karnataka; 38,023 in Tamil Nadu, 26,140 in Delhi, 23,490 in Uttar Pradesh, and 21,186 in West Bengal.
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On August 7, 2020, India’s COVID-19 tally surpassed 20 lakh, and on September 16, 2020; it surpassed 50 lakh, December 19, 2020, it surpassed the one-billion-dollar threshold.
On May 4 of last year, the country passed the two-crore barrier; and on June 23 of that year, it passed the three-crore level.