Active Covid in India drops to 2831

New Delhi: India has recorded 214 new coronavirus infections in the past 24 hours, bringing the number of active cases to 2,831, according to an update from the Union Health Ministry on Wednesday.

The total number of reported cases, since the beginning of the pandemic in 2020, stands at Rs 4. 49 crore, with a death toll of 531,884.

Health experts say hospital admissions have declined as fewer Covid-19 cases are reported. However, older adults or those with underlying fitness problems are still threatened with contracting the virus. Therefore, doctors recommend adhering to the vaccination schedule and adopting an adapted habit. to covid

The XBB. 1. 16 variant is to blame for the increase seen in recent months. Scientists say Indians have developed hybrid immunity, with the help of vaccination and herbal infection, which is to blame for fewer hospitalizations.

Around 4. 45 crore of recovery has been reported so far, with another 384 people recovered in the last 24 hours. The recovery rate is 98. 81%.

The Department of Health has ordered state and territory governments to adhere to a risk-based technique to save it and involve infection. The Ministry of Health has asked state governments to review the Covid-19 scenario at the micro (district and sub-district) point and concentrate on the implementation of mandatory measures for timely and effective control of Covid-19 with due guarantees of effective compliance.

The Center suggested states adhere to the five-pronged strategy — testing, monitoring, treatment, vaccination, appropriate behavior — to combat the disease.

Approximately 91,499 tests performed in one day, bringing the total number of tests to Rs 92. 93 crore.

So far of the covid vaccination campaign, more than 220. 67 million doses of vaccine have been administered. In the last 24 hours, approximately 615 doses of vaccine have been delivered.

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