Lakh Covid’s 10.55 record held in one day in India

With more than 10.5 thousand rupees of tests conducted in one day for coVID-19 screening, the number of such tests conducted in the country exceeded 4.14 million rupees, the Union Ministry of Health said on Sunday.

The exponential jump in check capacity and the number of checks has led to an increase in the number of checks consistent with millions to 30,044 to date, he said.

With a record 10,55,027 seconds on Saturday, the country has further strengthened national diagnostic capacity to more than 10 lakh samples for COVID-19 per day.

The total number of tests conducted in the country for coronavirus detection lately is 414,61,636, the ministry said.

The Centre, taking into account the context of COVID-19 conversion, conceptualized and implemented the “test, monitoring and treatment” ongoing care strategy in close coordination with EU states and territories, he said.

Based on the strong pillar of competitive testing, positive cases are known early, making sure their contacts are well monitored at the right time, the ministry said.

This is followed by isolation at home or in a facility for mild and moderate cases, and hospitalization for serious and critical patients, he said.

The World Health Organization, in its guidance note on the Public Health Criteria for Adjusting Public Fitness and Social Measures in the Context of COVID-19, Comprehensive Surveillance of Suspected Coronavirus Cases.

It has advised that a country needs 140 tests per 10 lakh people every day.

All EU states and territories have passed the number of tests. Several states have performed better by recording a positivity rate below the national average, the Ministry of Health said.

The strategy has also ensured a stable expansion of the laboratory network across the country. No fewer than 1,583 laboratories, 1,003 in the government sector and 580 staff, provide complete COVID-19 services to the population.

According to knowledge shared through the ministry, India’s evidence is consistent with an amount of millions to 545. Goa is consistent with the highest tests consistent with millions in 1584, followed by Andhra Pradesh in 1391, Delhi at 950, Tamil Nadu 847, Assam 748, Karnataka, 740, Bihar 650 and Telangana 637.

The positivity accumulated in COVID-19 in India is 8.57 consistent with percent.

States with a positivity rate below the national average are Tamil Nadu with 8.10%, Jharkhand 6.19%, Bihar 5.44%, Gujarat 5.44%, Gujarat 5.10 Madhya Pradesh 4.74%, Punjab 4.69%, Uttar Pradesh 4.56% and Rajasthan 4.18%, according to data.

COVID-19 in the general country increased to 35,42,733 with a one-day peak of 78761 cases, while the number of deaths due to the disease increased to 63,498 and another 948 people succumbed to it in 24 hours, updated ministry data. at 8 a.m., he showed.

COVID-19 recoveries exceed 27 lakh, lethality drops to 1.79%

The recovery of COVID-19 in India exceeded 27 lakh, bringing the recovery rate to 76.61%, while the case mortality rate fell to more than 1.79%, the Ministry of Health said Sunday.

It also noted that the active cases of infection accounted for 21.60, in line with the percentage of the total number of cases.

With more patients recovering and leaving hospitals and home isolation, the total number of coronavirus recoveries in the country reached 2713933, the ministry said, adding that this had been conceivable thanks to the effective implementation of the Center’s policy of ”aggressive testing’, stick up completely’. Immediate monitoring of close contacts and effective solution through an expanded health care infrastructure across the country.”

With a total of 64,935 patients cured in 24 hours, India’s cure rate among COVID-19 patients has increased to 76.61% and continued progress said, the ministry said.

The recovery rate of 7.69% on April 5. It rose to 26.59% on 3 May and 47.76% on 31 May. It was recorded at 60.77% on July 5.

The number of patients recovering is on a steady rise over the past several months and as on date exceeds the active cases by 3.55 times, the ministry said.

India recorded approximately 19.5 lakh (19,48,631) recoveries from more than 7,65,302 active cases.

Record recovery rates have ensured that 7,65,302 active instances of coronavirus, which constitute “the country’s real workload and account for 21.60% of the overall positive instances,” the ministry said.

This has helped widen the gap between the number of patients recovered and the active cases, he said.

“Rapid and effective clinical control of intensive care patients has helped keep the case back at a low point and a normal downward trajectory. It was reduced to 1.79% today,” the ministry said Sunday.

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