India COVID-19 Cases: The country has recorded 3.11 lakh deaths linked to Covid so far.
New Delhi:
India set a new record with the highest number of Covid tests conducted in the last 24 hours at 22.17 lakh. The country registered 2.08 lakh fresh coronavirus infections and 4,157 deaths. So far, 3.11 lakh people have died of Covid in the country.
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India has recorded over 19 lakh Covid cases since May 19. Over 28,000 people have died in the same time period. The daily cases dropped below the 2 lakh-mark on Tuesday for the first time after April 14.
"Our planet will not be the same after COVID-19. We have a better understanding of the pandemic now. We have the vaccine. India is proud of our scientists," Prime Minister Narendra Modi said this morning.
PM Modi further said: "I salute our frontline healthcare workers, doctors, nurses who selflessly risk their lives every day to serve others in need." He also extended condolences to those who have suffered and "lost near and dear ones in the pandemic.
The overall case count has surged to 2.71 crore. The active caseload saw a drop of 91,191 in the last 24 hours with 2.95 lakh patients recovering. The number of active cases this morning stood at 24,95,591 and positivity rate at 9.42 per cent.
Kerala and Tamil Nadu are witnessing a worrying surge in cases; Maharashtra, with the highest overall case count, has been registering a drop in cases. While Maharashtra logged 24,136 fresh cases in the last 24 hours, Kerala logged 29,803 cases and 34,285 cases were recorded in Tamil Nadu.
Amid lockdown, which entered the sixth week on Monday, Delhi logged 1,568 fresh infections.
The central government on Tuesday told states to accelerate the pace of vaccination. "Whereas states have been urged repeatedly to keep vaccine wastage below 1%, many states such as Jharkhand (37.3%), Chhattisgarh (30.2%), Tamil Nadu (15.5%), Jammu and Kashmir (10.8%), Madhya Pradesh (10.7%) are reporting much higher wastage than the national average (6.3%)," an official statement read.
India has administered 20 crore doses of vaccines so far. The government aims to vaccinate all adults by year-end.
Odisha and Bengal are on high alert as Cyclone Yaas is expected to make landfall soon. This is the second cyclone India is witnessing this year amid second wave after Cyclone Tauktae hit the country's west coast last week.
Worldwide, 16.78 crore cases have been logged so far, 34.85 lakh deaths have been recorded.
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