India reports new covid cases in 24 hours

New Delhi

India has reported 140 new coronavirus infections in the past 24 hours, the Union Health Ministry said Sunday. Meanwhile, the number of active cases stands at 2,450, bringing the total number of covid cases to over 4. 49 crore.

Over the past month, covid cases have declined especially after a buildup due to the XBB. 1. 16 Omicron variant.

The covid pandemic that in early 2020 has killed some 5,31,891 more people in India so far.

Health experts say the number of hospital admissions has also declined, as fewer covid cases are being reported. However, older adults with comorbidities are still vulnerable to infection. Also, doctors have to have those other people take their booster dose if they haven’t already. so and maintain proper behavior.

In addition to this, scientists say that other people in India have developed hybrid immunity (due to vaccination and herbal infection), therefore, existing variants of covid-19 will not cause hospitalization or severity as they are benign in nature.

A total of 44,458,447 more people have recovered from the infection so far, adding 188 patients who have recovered in the last 24 hours. The current recovery rate is approximately 98. 81%.

The Ministry of Health has asked state governments to review the covid-19 scenario at the micro point (district and subdistrict) and focus on implementing the mandatory measures for timely and effective management of covid-19, ensuring effective compliance.

The government has asked states for the Test-Track Treat-Vaccination strategy. About 71,703 tests were conducted 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 946 doses of vaccine have been administered in the last 24 hours.

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