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Covid-19 Status: India sees drop in Covid cases, 166 cases reported in 24 hours

Covid-19 Status: While there has been outrage in China as a result of the global pandemic Corona (Covid 19 Cases), there is still good news for India on this front. Slowly, the corona is coming to an end in the country. The virus corona crisis has subsided significantly. Corona’s graph has been steadily declining over […]

Edited By : Divya Richa | Updated: Dec 7, 2022 14:52 IST
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Covid-19 Status: While there has been outrage in China as a result of the global pandemic Corona (Covid 19 Cases), there is still good news for India on this front. Slowly, the corona is coming to an end in the country. The virus corona crisis has subsided significantly. Corona’s graph has been steadily declining over the last month. Only about 200 new cases of corona have been reported in the country as of today. However, 5 people have also died during this time period.

Following the arrival of 166 new cases of virus infection, the total number of people infected in the country has risen to 4,46,73,949, while the number of patients undergoing treatment has decreased to 4,255. Infection-related deaths in the country have risen to 5,30,638. According to the most recent data, the number of patients receiving treatment for corona virus infection in the country has decreased to 4,255, representing 0.01 percent of all cases. The number of patients receiving treatment has decreased by 90 in the last 24 hours. The national rate of patient recovery is 98.80 percent. So far, the country has seen a total of 4,41,39,056 people become infection-free, with a death rate from Kovid-19 of 1.19 percent.

Total 166 new cases of corona have been reported in the country in the last 24 hours. Five people died as a result of corona infection during this time. Earlier on Tuesday, the country reported 165 new cases of corona infection. During this time, however, three people died as a result of corona infection. In comparison to yesterday, the daily number of new infected patients has increased by one.

Covid-19 Status, as per Health Ministry

According to data released by the Ministry of Health this morning (7 December 2022), 166 new cases of corona infection have been reported in the country in the last 24 hours, with 5 people dying. Karnataka and Uttar Pradesh each reported one death in the last 24 hours, while Kerala added three more names to the list of patients who died as a result of the global pandemic, bringing the death toll from the infection back up to date.

During this time, 256 people were able to defeat the Corona virus. With this, the number of active Covid cases in the country has been reduced to 4000 255. In the last 24 hours, the number of active cases has decreased by 90 percent.

As a result, the total number of corona-infected people in the country has risen to 4 crore 46 lakh 73 thousand 949. While the number of people receiving treatment has increased to 4 crore 41 lakh 39 thousand 56. At the same time, a total of 5 lakh 30 thousand 635 people have died in the country as a result of corona virus infection.

Covid-19 Status

  • Total active cases now – 4 thousand 255
  • Total infected till now – 4 crore 46 lakh 73 thousand 949
  • Total discharge so far – 4 crore 41 lakh 39 thousand 56
  • Total deaths so far – 5 lakh 30 thousand 638

According to the information given by the Union Health Ministry, the number of people recovering from corona is increasing continuously. Now the recovery rate in the country has increased to 98.80 percent. At the same time, active cases comprise 0.01 percent of the total infection. While the death rate remains at 1.19 percent.

According to the information available on the website of the Ministry, under the nationwide vaccination campaign, about 220 crore doses of anti-Covid-19 vaccines have been given so far.

First published on: Dec 07, 2022 02:52 PM IST

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