New Delhi: India recorded 106 new coronavirus infections in the past 24 hours, bringing the total number of reported infections to more than 4. 5 crore rupees, the Ministry of Public Health said in an update on Thursday. beyond six weeks after a similar surge to the XBB. 1. 16 Omicron variant.
The virus has claimed some 531,893 lives since it emerged in early 2020.
Health experts have noted a reduction in hospital admissions due to the decrease in the number of cases. Despite this, the elderly and those with comorbidities remain at risk.
Vulnerable populations have been asked to make their reminders and continue to practice covid-19 protocols. Experts said existing variants of the virus are likely to be less severe due to widespread hybrid immunity, as a result of vaccination efforts and herbal infections.
So far, more than 44. 46 million people have recovered from the disease, a cure rate of 98. 81%. Some 186 more people have recovered in the last 24 hours.
The Ministry of Health has asked state governments to review the covid-19 scenario at the micro-district and sub-district point, and focus on implementing the mandatory measures for timely and effective control of covid-19 with due assurance of effective compliance.
The government has asked states for the five-point Test-Track Treat-Vaccination strategy.
Approximately 81,475 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 to the population across the country. Approximately 210 doses of vaccine have been administered in the last 24 hours.
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