NEW DELHI: India continues to leap ahead in its fight against COVID-19 with over one crore two lakh 28 thousand cumulative recoveries so far. With this, the national recovery rate has further improved to stand at 96.66 per cent.
The rate of new daily infection has further slipped to 10 thousand 64 cases being reported in the past 24 hours. During the same interval, over 17 thousand 400 people have successfully recovered from the viral contagion. The gap between the recovered patients and active cases in the country has further widened and the number of recovered patients stands at nearly 50 times the number of current active cases. The active caseload in the country comprises merely around two lakh people and continues to witness further reduction to stand at 1.90 per cent. Out of these, nearly 60 per cent are under home isolations and have mild to very mild symptoms. The Health Ministry informed that enhanced countrywide medical infrastructure, implementation of the Centre’s Standard Treatment Protocol by the States and Union Territories and total dedication and commitment of doctors, paramedics and frontline workers have led to a persistent increase in the number of total recoveries in the country. The Health Ministry further said that this has also led to a commensurate dip in the fatality rate which stands at 1.44 per cent.
The number of countrywide fatalities recorded in 24 hours has slipped below the 150 mark with 137 deaths being reported since yesterday.