Here are top 10 developments on coronavirus cases in India:
Kerala contributed 32,801 cases in the past 24 hours to take the total number of those affected in the state by the viral infection to 39,46,307. The southern state has been reporting over 30,000 cases for three days now. Kerala's positivity rate currently stands at 19.22 per cent, an increase from 18.03 on August 26.
Maharashtra, the state with the highest overall caseload, reported 4,654 new infections and 170 fatalities in 24 hours. Maharashtra's Covid recovery rate stands at 97.02 per cent, while the fatality rate is 2.12 per cent.
No virus-related death was recorded in Delhi on Friday, while 46 fresh cases were reported with a positivity rate of 0.06 per cent, according to the city's health department. This is the 17th time since the starting of the second wave of the pandemic in the national capital that zero fatality has been logged in a day.
With the positivity rate in the national capital at 0.1 per cent, the Delhi government has decided to open schools in the city from September 1. Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia, however, said that students will need parents' permission and no one will be forced to attend the classes.
India's daily positivity rate remains less than 3 per cent for the last 28 days and is presently at 2.19 per cent. Active cases constitute 1.10% of total cases, the lowest since March 2020, while the national COVID-19 recovery rate stands 97.56 per cent, the Union Health Ministry said.
Over 62.29 crore vaccine doses have been administered so far under the nationwide vaccination drive. The health ministry said the one crore landmark was passed on Friday, beating the country's previous daily record of 92 lakh.
On Twitter, Prime Minister Narendra Modi congratulated the people for making the immunisation exercise a success. "Record vaccination numbers today! Crossing 1 crore is a momentous feat. Kudos to those getting vaccinated and those making the vaccination drive a success," he tweeted.
The Delta variant of the virus that causes Covid-19 doubles the risk of hospitalisation compared to the Alpha variant it has supplanted as the dominant strain worldwide, according to a research. Only 1.8 percent of the more than 43,000 Covid cases assessed in comparing the two variants were in patients who had been fully vaccinated, researchers in The Lancet have said.
The number of coronavirus patients in US hospitals breached 100,000 on Thursday, the highest level in eight months, as a resurgence of COVID-19 spurred by the highly contagious Delta variant strains the nation's health care system. US COVID-19 hospitalizations have more than doubled in the past month.
Coronavirus cases worldwide have surpassed the 200 million-mark. Cases are rising in about one-third of the world's countries, many of which have not even given half their population a first dose.
Here's All You Need To Know About Clade 1 Variant Of Mpox Understanding The Link Between Hepatitis And Liver Cancer World Meningitis Day: How Early Detection And Vaccination Can Save Lives With Thumping Win, Maharashtra Decides Real NCP, Sena Election Results: BJP-Led Mahayuti Secures Landslide Victory In Maharashtra "Moving Towards One Party, One Nation": Uddhav Thackeray On BJP Victory CAT 2024: Exam In 3 Sessions On Sunday, Check Important Guidelines Delhi Police Constable Stabbed To Death By 3 In Govindpuri, 2 Arrested: Cops "In The Name Of Globalisation, We Actually Hollowed Out...": S Jaishankar Track Latest News Live on NDTV.com and get news updates from India and around the world.