Daily Covid recoveries outnumber daily new cases

03-12-2020 14:40:13
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India has reported more daily recoveries than the daily new cases during the past 24 hours as 35,551 persons were found infected with Covid-19 while 40,726 new recoveries were registered -- a net decline of 5,701 cases from the total active caseload.

Since the past six days, new recoveries have overtaken the daily new cases.

India’s active caseload fell below the 4.5 per cent mark today.

The trend of more daily recoveries than the daily cases has led to a continuous contraction of India’s active caseload at 4,22,943 which consists of just 4.44 per cent of India’s total positive cases.

Ten states/UTs have contributed 75.5 per cent of the new cases while an overwhelming 79.28 per cent of the 526 case fatalities reported in the past 24 hours were from 10 states/UTs, an official release here said.

The Recovery Rate was pegged at an impressive 94.11 per cent today with 89,73,373 total recovered cases. The gap between recovered and active cases was steadily increasing and stood at 85,50,430.

Nearly 77.64 per cent of the new recovered cases were contributed by 10 states/UTs led by Kerala where 5,924 persons recovered from Covid, Delhi had 5,329 daily recoveries and Maharashtra 3,796 new recoveries.

Ten states/UTs have contributed 75.5 per cent of the new cases. Kerala reported 6,316 cases in the past 24 hours while Delhi and Maharashtra registered 3,944 and 3,350 new cases respectively yesterday.

An overwhelming 79.28 per cent of the 526 case fatalities reported in the past 24 hours were from 10 states/UTs. Maharashtra which reported 111 deaths accounted for 21.10 per cent of the new fatalities. Delhi saw a fatality count of 82 while West Bengal reported 51 deaths.



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