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Record 55,000 new coronavirus cases in India in a day, 37,000 recover

Record 55,000 new coronavirus cases in India in a day, 37,000 recover

Record 55,000 new coronavirus cases in India in a day, 37,000 recover
July 31
12:22 2020

Total COVID19 positive cases stand at 16,38,871 including 5,45,318 active cases, 10,57,805 cured/discharged/migrated and 35,747 deaths, the health ministry said.

With 55,079 people testing positive for coronavirus in a day, India’s COVID-19 tally over 16 lakh mark today, while the recoveries jumped to 10,57,805. The country’s death toll rose to 35,747 with 779 fatalities being recorded in a day. The fatality from COVID currently stands at 2.18% in India as compared to the global average of about 4%.

All out COVID19 positive cases remain at 16,38,871 including 5,45,318 dynamic cases, 10,57,805 relieved/released/moved and 35,747 passings, the wellbeing service said.

The recuperations on Tuesday is one of the most elevated ever recuperations in a solitary day. 37,223 COVID-19 patients were restored and released over the most recent 24 hours. The recuperation rate remains at 64.54%. The hole between dynamic patients and recouped patients have crossed 5 lakh and as of now remains at 5,12,487.

In excess of six lakh, COVID 19 tests were led in a solitary day on Thursday. On 30th July, India tried an aggregate of 6,42,588. With 6,42,588 examples tried over the most recent 24 hours, the combined testing remains at 1,88,32,970.

Sixteen states and UTs, including Delhi, Gujarat Tamil Nadu, and Madhya Pradesh, have a COVID-19 recuperation rate higher than the national normal of 64.44 percent.

Gilead Sciences Inc. said Thursday it hopes to make in excess of 2 million dosages of Covid-19 treatment redeliver before the year’s over.

India’s situation as the world’s biggest immunization producer by volume will assume a significant job when a viable antibody is grown internationally and the US government is checking the immunization advancement endeavors of Indian organizations through its 30-year-old association with India’s branch of biotechnology, Anthony Fauci, executive, National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) of the US, said on Thursday.

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