The Union Health Ministry on Tuesday said, the cumulative Covid-19 positivity rate has decreased in India from 7.15 per cent to 6.69 per cent during November 11 to December 1 period.
Health Secretary Rajesh Bhushan while addressing a press briefing said that cumulative positivity rate in the country dipped from 7.15 per cent to 6.69 per cent during November 11 to December 1 period. “In November this year, the number of recoveries has been more than the number of new Covid-19 cases,” Bhushan said.
India’s active cases stand at 4,35,603, with 31,118 new Covid-19 infections in the last 24 hours, much below the five-lakh mark, the Union Ministry of Health and Family Welfare (MoHFW) informed on Tuesday.
Major highlights this week
✅Over 10 lakh average daily tests conducted in November 2020
✅More than 14.13 crore tests conducted
✅Cumulative positivity rate 6.69%
✅Average daily positivity rate during last week 3.72%Secretary, @MoHFW_INDIA pic.twitter.com/9mnAaZiVwE
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As many as 41,985 new recoveries were reported in the last 24 hours. The total number of people who have recovered in the country now stands at 88,89,585 which now counts the to a recovery rate of 93.94 per cent.
The share of active cases in the total positive cases has reduced to 4.60 per cent. While the Covid-19 case tally stood at 94,62,810, with a net decline of 11,349 cases has been recorded in the total active cases in the last 24 hours.
The health ministry said, the gap between recovered cases and active cases continues to grow and currently stands at 84,53,982. About 76.82 per cent of the new recovered cases are concentrated in 10 states/ Union Territories.
The maximum number of single-day recoveries was reported from Kerala with 6,055 recoveries, followed by Delhi with 5,824 recoveries. While Maharashtra reported the maximum daily new cases with 3,837 recorded in the last 24 hours, while Delhi reported 3,726 cases and Kerala recorded 3,382 cases.
As many as 482 fatalities were reported in the last 24 hours, out of which 81.12 per cent were from ten states/Union Territories.
The fatalities in Delhi constituted about 22.4 per cent of the new fatalities with 108 deaths. Maharashtra and West Bengal witnessed 80 and 48 deaths, respectively.