The number of active cases of Covid-19 in India fell further to 24,95,591
Now, for the 10th consecutive day in India, the number of new cases of Covid-19 has been reported to be less than three lakhs. 2,08,921 new cases were reported in the last 24 hours. The number of active cases of Kovid-19 in India has now come down to 24,95,591. The number of active cases has decreased since reaching its last peak on 10 May 2021. There has been a total decrease of 91,191 active cases in the last 24 hours. This constitutes 9.19 percent of the total Covid positive cases in the country. At the same time, the daily number of people recovering from the disease in India is more than the 13th consecutive day of daily new cases of Covid-19. In the last 24 hours, 2,95,955 people have recovered from the disease. In the last 24 hours, 87,034 more people have recovered from the disease as compared to daily new cases.
With a total of 2,95,955 people recovering from the disease in India today, Covid-19 has been cured out of a total of 2,43,50,816 people. The national rate of recovery from the disease has also improved to 89.66 percent. On the other hand, in the last 24 hours in India, the highest number of investigations so far was 22,17,320, with the total number of investigations conducted so far is 33,48,11,496.
The weekly positivity rate is currently 11.45 percent while the daily positivity rate has come down to 9.42 percent today. It has remained less than 10 percent for two consecutive days.
As per the third phase of the nationwide vaccination campaign in India, the number of doses of Covid-19 vaccine in the country has crossed 200 million today, with the country achieving a new milestone in its vaccination campaign.
According to the provisional report, till 20 am today, a total of 20,06,62,456 doses of Covid-19 vaccine have been given in 28,70,378 sessions. These include 97,96,058 healthcare personnel (HCWs) who have taken the first dose of the vaccine, and 67,29,213 HCWs who have taken the second dose of the vaccine. In addition, there are 1,51,71,950 frontline personnel (FLW) taking the first dose, 83,84,001 FLW taking the second dose, and 1,29,57,009 people taking the first dose in the age group of 18 to 44 years. Along with this, 6,20,88,772 beneficiaries taking the first dose between the ages of 45 and 60 and 1,00,30,729 beneficiaries taking the second dose, as well as 5,71,35,804 taking the first dose and 1,83,68,920 Beneficiaries over the age of 60 who take the second dose are also included.