Ministry
of Health and Family Welfare
India reports less than 50K New Daily Cases since
the last 8 days
Active Caseload Continues to further contract
Posted
On: 15 NOV 2020 12:30PM by PIB Delhi
India has reported less than 50,000 new daily cases for the eight continuous
day. In the last 24 hours, only 41,100 persons were found to be infected with COVID
in India. Daily New
Cases last crossed the 50K threshold on 7th November. Apart from the successful
dissemination of COVID Appropriate Behaviour among the varied population
groups, this trend assumes wider significance as many countries in Europe and America
continue to see a surge in their daily numbers.
In the last 24 hours, India also registered 42,156 new recoveries which has led to a further contraction of the Active
Caseload. India’s present
active caseload of 4,79,216 consists of just 5.44% of India’s Total Positive Cases.
15 States/UTs have cases per million lower than India (6,387).
New Recoveries outnumbering New Cases every 24-hour cycle
has also improved the Recovery Rate to 93.09% today. The total
recovered cases stand at 82,05,728. The gap between Recovered cases and Active cases that is steadily
increasing presently stands at 77,26,512.
79.91% of
the new recovered cases are contributed by ten States/UTs.
With 7,117 persons recovering from COVID, Delhi saw the most number of recoveries.
Kerala registered 6,793 daily recoveries while West Bengal
reported 4,479 new recoveries.
Ten States/UTs have contributed 82.87% of the new cases.
Delhi reported 7,340 cases in the last 24 hours. Kerala recorded 6,357 new
cases while Maharashtra reported 4,237 new
cases yesterday.
85.01% of the 447 case fatalities that have been reported in the past 24 hours are from
Ten States/UTs.
23.5% of
new fatalities reported are from Maharashtra
which reported 105 deaths. Delhi and West Bengal follow with 96 and 53 new deaths,
respectively.
21 States/UTs have death per million lower than National
Average of 94.
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