Ministry
of Health and Family Welfare
India’s Recovery Rate touches 97%;
11,858 recoveries in the last 24 hours
Daily New Cases and deaths continue to follow a downward slide
More than 37.5 lakh beneficiaries vaccinated against COVID19
Posted
On: 01 FEB 2021 12:11PM by PIB
With a consistent rise in cumulative
recoveries,
A total of 1,04,34,983 people have recovered
so far. 11,858 patients have recovered and got discharged in the last 24 hours.
The higher number of recoveries via-a-vis new cases has widened the gap between
recovered and active cases to more than 1 crore (10,266,748).
Country’s Daily new Deaths have fallen below the 120 mark. 118 deaths were recorded in the last 24
hours.
As on 1st February, 2021, till
8:00 AM, more than 37.5 lakh (37,58,843) beneficiaries have received the vaccination
under the countrywide COVID19 vaccination exercise.
In the last 24 hours, 14,509 people were vaccinated
across 253 sessions. 69,215 sessions have been conducted so far.
S. No. |
States/UTs |
Beneficiaries Vaccinated |
1 |
|
2,727 |
2 |
Andhra Pradesh |
1,87,252 |
3 |
Arunachal Pradesh |
9,651 |
4 |
|
38,106 |
5 |
|
1,48,293 |
6 |
|
3,447 |
7 |
Chhattisgarh |
72,704 |
8 |
Dadra & Nagar Haveli |
692 |
9 |
Daman & Diu |
391 |
10 |
|
56,818 |
11 |
|
4,117 |
12 |
|
2,47,891 |
13 |
Haryana |
1,25,977 |
14 |
Himachal Pradesh |
27,734 |
15 |
Jammu & Kashmir |
26,634 |
16 |
Jharkhand |
40,860 |
17 |
Karnataka |
3,15,370 |
18 |
Kerala |
1,65,171 |
19 |
Ladakh |
1,128 |
20 |
|
807 |
21 |
Madhya Pradesh |
2,98,376 |
22 |
|
2,69,064 |
23 |
Manipur |
3,987 |
24 |
Meghalaya |
4,324 |
25 |
Mizoram |
9,346 |
26 |
Nagaland |
3,993 |
27 |
Odisha |
2,06,424 |
28 |
Puducherry |
2,736 |
29 |
|
57,499 |
30 |
Rajasthan |
3,30,797 |
31 |
|
2,020 |
32 |
Tamil Nadu |
1,05,821 |
33 |
Telangana |
1,68,606 |
34 |
Tripura |
29,796 |
35 |
Uttar Pradesh |
4,63,793 |
36 |
Uttarakhand |
31,228 |
37 |
|
2,43,143 |
38 |
Miscellaneous |
52,120 |
Total |
37,58,843 |
86.47% of the
new recovered cases are observed to be concentrated in 10 States/UTs.
Kerala has reported the maximum number of single day
recoveries with 5,730 newly recovered cases. 1,670 people
recovered in
11,427 daily new cases
registered in the last 24 hours.
80.48% of the new cases are from 5 States and UTs.
Kerala continues to report the highest daily new cases at 5,266.
It is followed by
Six States/UTs account for 76.27% of the new deaths.
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Ministry
of Health and Family Welfare
Dr. Harsh Vardhan thanks Prime
Minister Sh. Narendra Modi for 137% increase in Health Outlay of Union Budget
2021-22
“Health & Wellbeing at the Center Stage this time; focus on Holistic Health”
Experiences of the Country’s yearlong fight with COVID have shaped the Union
Budget: Dr. Harsh Vardhan on the Tremendous Boost to India’s Health
Infrastructure
“Provisions for Immunization will prevent 50,000 child deaths”
Posted
On: 01 FEB 2021 4:52PM by PIB
Dr. Harsh Vardhan, Union Minister of Health and Family Welfare expressed his deep gratitude and profusely thanked Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi and Finance Minister Smt. Nirmala Sitharaman for moving health and well being to the centre stage of India’s governance as the country battles COVID and is also targeting to eliminate diseases like TB and immunize India’s children against twelve communicable diseases.
The Minister said, “Investment on Health Infrastructure in
Budget 2021 has increased 2.37 times or 137%. The focus on strengthening three
areas - Preventive health, curative health and well-being with Total Allocation
to Health Sector being Rs 2,23,846 Crore will be of immense help to the country
at this critical juncture.” He stated that the Government has once again under
the leadership of Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi ji fulfilled the commitment
of not only providing relief in the times of COVID-19 but has also turned the
crisis into an opportunity for further growth and development.
He also expressed his elation at the renewed focus on Jal
Jeevan Mission, the second phase of Swachh Bharat Abhiyan (Urban) and the Clean
Air Initiative which target the holistic health of
Dr. Harsh Vardhan lauded the Pradhan MantriAatma Nirbhar
Swasthya Bharat Yojana. With an outlay of ₹ 64,180 crore over 6 years, the
scheme will develop capacities of primary, secondary and tertiary care, health
care systems, develop institutions for detection & cure of new and emerging
diseases and strengthen the existing National Health Mission independent of it,
he stated. “The scheme will strengthen 17000 rural and 11000 urban health and
wellness centres, set up integrated public health labs in all districts and
3,382 block public health units in 11 States, establish critical care hospital
blocks in 602 districts and 12 central institutions”, the Union health Minister
added.
Remisncing the huge role played by NCDC and other Public
Health Institutions in containing the COVID pandemic, he continued, “The National
Centre for Disease Control will now have 5 regional branches and 20
metropolitan health surveillance units. The experiences of the country’s
yearlong fight with COVID have shaped the Union Budget. This will give a
tremendous boost to
Speaking on COVID and other communicable diseases and their
prevention through vaccination, he noted, “The COVID-19 vaccination drive was
inaugurated by Hon. Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi ji on 16th January and is
presently being given to Health Care Workers and the Frontline Workers; others
along the priority pyramid will be given the vaccine in coming times. The Union
Finance Minister has allocated Rs. 35,000 Cr for it and also stated that she
will provide more fund if required, which will be a huge boost to the morale of
the country. The Pneumococcal vaccine, similarly, a ‘Made in
Speaking on the holistic nature of health, Dr. Harsh
Vardhan also threw light on the Mission Poshan 2.0 which will strengthen
nutritional content, delivery, outreach and outcomes. This will merge
supplementary nutritional programmes and Poshan Abhiyan and is proposed to
adopt and intensify strategy to improve nutritional outcomes across 112
aspirational districts.
The Union Health Minister highlighted importance of Clean
Air in reducing respiratory diseases, He said, “To tackle the burgeoning
problem of air pollution, a budget of Rs 2,217 crore has been provided for
improvement of 42 urban centres with a million-plus population in this budget.”
He further said, “For further Swachhata of urban
Pointing out that WHO has repeatedly stressed on the
importance of clean water, sanitation and clean environment as a pre requisite
to achieve universal health, the Minister said, “The Union Budget has announced
launch of the Jal Jeevan Mission (Urban). It aims at universal water
supply in all 4,378 Urban Local Bodies with 2.86 crore household tap
connections, as well as liquid waste management in 500 AMRUT cities. It will be
implemented over 5 years, with an outlay of Rs 2,87,000 crore.”
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