Kerala recorded 3,346 Covid-19 cases on Monday, taking the caseload to the 8.50 lakh mark as the toll mounted to 3480 with 17 more fatalities.
As many as 3921 people have been cured, pushing the total recoveries to 7,79,097. Presently, 68,399 people are undergoing treatment for the infection, Health minister K K Shailaja said in a press release.
A seven-month low of 81 Covid-19 cases was reported in Andhra Pradesh, while 263 patients recovered from the infection and one succumbed in the state during the 24 hours ending 9 am on Monday.
The latest bulletin said 27,861 samples were tested during the period.
The state Covid-19 chart showed the caseload at 8,86,066 with 8,77,212 recoveries and 7,141 deaths.
The active caseload is now 1,713, according to the bulletin.
Uttar Pradesh on Monday recorded four Covid-19 fatalities, the lowest in over six months, which took the death toll to 8,580 while 379 fresh infections pushed the caseload to 5,96,904, officials said.
The number of active cases in the state stands at 8,631, they said.
Four deaths, the lowest in the past six-seven months, were reported in the state the previous day and 622 people were discharged, Additional Chief Secretary, Health, Amit Mohan Prasad told reporters here.
Two days after India rolled out its ambitious Covid-19 vaccination drive, 2,24,301 beneficiaries have been vaccinated so far. The inoculation drive, deemed by the government as the world’s largest, enters day three with the expectation of vaccinating more frontline and healthcare workers.
The daily coronavirus infections fell below 14,000 for the second time this month taking India's Covid-19 caseload to 1,05,71,773, while 145 new fatalities were recorded, the lowest in around eight months, according to the Union Health Ministry data updated on Monday.
A total of 13,788 infections have been reported in a day. The country's death toll increased to 1,52,419 with 145 daily new fatalities, the data updated at 8 am showed. The recoveries have crossed 1.02 crore. The daily Covid-19 infections were 12,548 on January 12. (PTI)
India reports 13,788 new Covid-19 cases, 14,457 discharges and 145 deaths in the last 24 hours, as per the Union Health Ministry.
India's Covid-19 cases in numbers:
Total cases: 1,05,71,773
Active cases: 2,08,012
Total discharges: 1,02,11,342
Death toll: 1,52,419
India’s Covid-19 vaccination hasn't got off to a smooth start, with the numbers after two days remaining low due to a combination of factors ranging from technical glitches in the Co-WIN software to a certain degree of vaccine hesitancy among recipients.
China reported more than 100 new Covid-19 cases for the sixth consecutive day, with rising infections in the northeast fuelling concerns of another national wave ahead of a major holiday season. The National Health Commission said in a statement on Monday that a total of 109 new Covid-19 cases were reported on Jan. 17, unchanged from a day earlier. Of the 93 local infections, 54 were reported in Hebei province that surround Beijing. Northeastern Jilin province reported a record 30 new cases, underscoring the risk of new clusters emerging. (Reuters)
"In the view of Covid-19, we are trying to reduce the gathering to 25,000 as compared to 1.5 lakh people earlier. People must follow Covidguidelines. We've restricted children below 15 years adults above 65 years to the program," ACP Connaught Place, Delhi on Republic Day arrangements told ANI.
More than 500 pregnant women have delivered babies while being treated for coronavirus infection at the Lok Nayak Jai Prakash Narayan Hospital (LNJP) in Delhi since March last year when it was declared a dedicated Covid-19 facility, officials said. The national capital reported its first novel coronavirus case on March 1. After the viral infection began to spread, the LNJP Hospital in central Delhi was converted into a dedicated Covid-19 facility.
Good morning readers,India on Sunday recorded 15,144 new cases of Covid-19 and saw 181 people succumb to the virus. The recovery rate, which has been steadily rising for the past few months, climbed to 96.58%. Meanwhile, Australian Open chief Craig Tiley insisted that the 47 individuals who tested positive for the coronavirus would not end up delaying the tournament's February 8 starting date. Stay tuned for more updates.
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