Covid-19: India records new infections, active number of instances at 1,655

New Delhi: India reported a single-day increase of 47 new coronavirus infections in the past 24 hours, with the number of active cases recorded at 1,655, according to health ministry data on Monday.

The total number of cases is now about 4. 50 crore rupees, while the death toll has been recorded at 531,903.

Covid cases have declined over the past three months after a buildup of infections due to the XBB. 1. 16 Omicron variant.

Health experts have noted a steady decline 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 were asked to take their reminders and continue to practice covid-19 protocols Experts say existing variants of the coronavirus are likely to be less severe due to widespread hybrid immunity, as a result of vaccination efforts and herbal infections.

So far, approximately 44,460,082 more people have recovered from the infection and 149 recoveries have been reported in the last 24 hours. The recovery rate is 98. 81%.

Approximately 25,224 tests conducted in one day, bringing the total number of tests to Rs 92. 93 crore so far.

So far of the covid vaccination campaign, more than 220. 67 million doses of vaccine have been administered across the country so far. In the last 24 hours, approximately 145 doses of vaccine have been administered.

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