Center : A record 20,572 patients recovered…
Center : A record 20,572 patients recovered from COVID-19 in the last 24 hours.
The country’s total COVID-19 tally rose to 9,36,181 on Wednesday, while the death toll rose to 24,309 with 582 newcomers.
New Delhi : India’s COVID-19 recovery rate rose to 63.24 percent with 20,572 patients battling the disease in 24 hours till Wednesday morning, the highest ever, even in the country. Another record daily jump was observed in 29,429 cases. Statistics of Ministry of Health.
The Ministry stated that aggressive trials, timely diagnosis and effective management of patients have resulted in an increase in recovered cases due to either domestic isolation or active medical attention in hospitals, up from 2,72,191 active COVID-19 cases to date. is.
The country’s total COVID-19 tally rose to 9,36,181 on Wednesday, while the death toll rose to 24,309 with 582 newcomers. This was the fourth consecutive day that corona virus cases have increased by more than 28,000.
According to the Health Ministry data, the number of recoveries as of 8 am was 5,92,031, while there are currently 3,19,840 active cases of corona virus infection in the country. All active cases are under medical supervision.
“The recovery rate has climbed to 63.24 percent today,” the Health Ministry said. “The gap between recovered and active cases is steadily increasing. Today it is 2,72,191. The number of recovered cases surpasses active cases by a factor of 1.85,” the statement said.
The Ministry of Health said that the use and use of oximeters, as well as the criteria and standards of home isolation, have helped to keep a check on patients with asymptomatic or mild symptoms without stressing hospital infrastructure.
The medical infrastructure in India for treatment of COVID-19 patients includes 1,378 dedicated COVID hospitals, 3,077 dedicated COVID health centers, and 1,0351 COVID care centers equipped with 21,738 ventilators, 468787 ICU beds and 1,65,361 oxygen beds.
The central government has distributed 230.98 lakh N95 masks, 123.56 lakh PPE and 11,660 ventilators to states, union territories and central institutions to ensure effective clinical management of COVID-19.