Covid cases in India live updates: After 5-week rise, 25% dip in Covid cases

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After five weeks of increase, 25% drop in Covid cases

After five weeks of surge, Covid-19 cases in the country registered a 25% drop in the week ending Saturday in the last seven days. The number of deaths from the virus also fell to 22, down from 31 last week.

India has experienced three waves of Covid-19 in the past, with the peak of new daily cases and deaths reported in the delta wave from April to June 2021.

According to the Ministry of Health’s website, 220. 67 million doses of Covid vaccines have been administered in the country.

The number of people cured of the disease stands at more than 4. 4 million people, with a national recovery rate of 98. 81 percent, according to the Ministry of Health’s website.

The weekly count of Covid-19 infections in Maharashtra recorded a 26% drop from last week. According to the state report, the weekly number of cases increased from 895 (Jan. 1-7) to 662 in the week ending Jan. 14. . Hospitalizations and the positivity rate have also declined.

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