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Covid19 crash in India: current situation

This comes a day after the daily figure nearly doubled to more than 2,000 cases for the first time since March. One day after reporting a disturbing 90 percent drop in Covid19 daily numbers, India entered 1,247 new cases and just one death in the last 24 hours, according to health department data.

Active cases

• Existing cases account for 0.04 percent of total illnesses, while the national recovery rate of Covid-19 is recorded as 98.75 percent, according to news agency PTI. An increase of 649 cases was recorded on an active Covid-19 caseload within 24 hours.

•With 2,541 new cases of coronavirus reported per day, India’s number of COVID-19 cases has risen to 4,30,60,086, and active cases have risen to 16,522, according to a Union Health Department report updated Monday.

• The daily positivity level is recorded as 0.84 percent and the weekly positivity level is 0.54 percent. The number of people infected with the disease has risen to 4,25,21,341, with a mortality rate of 1.21%.

• The WHO also issued a warning about the highly contagious XE variant when two cases were reported by government officials in Mumbai and Gujarat earlier this month.

The country’s coronavirus has been evolving, while many are in dire straits, over the past few weeks as governments slowly begin to eradicate the epidemic borders. The number of cases is almost 43 percent when India sees an increase of 2,075 cases a day, for the first time in about a month.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi said

Delhi reported that there are 1,083 new Covid-19 cases with a positivity level of 4.48 percent; Prime Minister Narendra Modi urged people not to look at Covid19.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday urged people not to look at Covid. “In the midst of all this, you should also be careful against the corona. Wear a mask, wash your hands from time to time, or any other necessary preventive measures, continue to follow them.The government has warned that most of this was due to Kerala’s reconciling records of past unregistered deaths. Experts also warn against learning too much from this practice as hospitalization and death rates did not increase dramatically.

After the third horrific wave of the Covid-19 epidemic that pushed the daily figure above the 3-lakh mark in January, coronavirus cases dropped dramatically in the region. However, a new threat arose because of rising infection rates in neighboring China and several other European countries.

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