New Delhi, Dec 17 : India reported 7,447 new Covid-19 and 391 deaths in the last 24 hours, said the Union Ministry of Health and Family Welfare on Friday.
The recovery of 7,886 patients in the last 24 hours has increased the cumulative tally to 3,41,62,765.Consequently, India’s recovery rate stands at 98.38 per cent, the highest since March 2020.And, with the addition of new deaths, the toll has climbed to 4,76,869.
India’s active caseload presently stands at 86,415.Active cases constitute 0.25 per cent of the country’s total positive cases, which is the lowest since March 2020.
Also in the same period, a total of 12,59,952 tests were conducted across the country.India has so far conducted over 66.15 crore cumulative tests.
Meanwhile, the weekly positivity rate at 0.63 per cent has remained less than 1 per cent for the last 33 days now.The daily positivity rate stands at 0.59 per cent, which has also remained below 2 per cent for the last 74 days and less than 3 per cent for 109 consecutive days now.With the administration of 70,46,805 vaccine doses in the last 24 hours, India’s Covid inoculation coverage has reached 135.99 crore.This has been achieved through 1,42,79,769 sessions.More than 16.66 crore balance and unutilized Covid vaccine doses are still available with the states and union territories to be administered, according to the health ministry as of Friday morning.avr/dpb
India reports 7,447 new Covid cases, 391 deaths
In the meantime, for 33 consecutive days the weekly positivity rate of 0.63 percent has been lower than 1%.Daily positivity rates are at 0.59 percent.They have remained under 2% for the past 74 days, and below 3% for the last 109 days.
India’s Covid vaccination coverage now stands at 135.99 million, thanks to the recent administration of 70.46.805 doses within the past 24 hours.These 1,42,797,000 sessions have been completed.
According to Friday’s health ministry, more than 16.66 million balance and unutilized Covid vaccination doses were still available to states and territories.
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