Coronavirus in India: Single day rise of 6,396 new COVID-19 cases

Corona in India: Single day rise of 6,396 new COVID-19 infections, 201 fatalities push India's tally of cases to 4,29,51,556.

Yogita
Published on: 4 March 2022 4:56 AM GMT
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Coronavirus Case in India: The speed of Coronavirus is decreasing continuously in the country. In the latest data, it has been found that 6396 new cases of infection have been reported within a day. After which the total number of cases has gone up to 4,29,51,556. According to the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, the active cases have come down to 69,897 now. At the same time, 201 patients have lost their lives due to the virus (Covid-19) in the last 24 hours. After which the total number of dead has reached 5,14,589.

For 25 consecutive days, less than one lakh covid-19 cases are being registered in India every day. During this 13,450 recoveries have been made. Now the total figure of recovery in the country has gone up to 4,23,67,070. At the same time, the total vaccination is 1,78,29,13,060. According to the government, the daily cases of covid-19 have now come down to less than 10 thousand. Health Joint Secretary Luv Aggarwal informed on Thursday that if we look at the global level, more than 15 lakh cases have been reported in the last one week. At the same time, more than three lakh cases were being registered daily in the month of January in India. Now this figure has come down on an average of 96.4 percent to 11,000 cases in a week.

Talking about the death toll from Corona, there have been 7787 deaths daily worldwide, while 615 deaths have been registered in India between February 2 and 8. Whereas 144 deaths were registered last week. Vaccination is the major reason behind the slowdown in the rate of corona in the country. At present, many countries of the world are facing a new wave of corona virus. According to ICMR Director General Dr. Balram Bhargava, the first dose of covid-19 vaccine is responsible for 98.9 percent effectiveness, while the second dose is 99.3 percent effective.

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