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India’s COVID-19 recovery rate rises to 67.19%, says government

‘With an increasing number of COVID-19 patients recovering, there has been a 63.8% increase in the recovered cases in the last 14 days,’ the Union health ministry said
 

Indias COVID-19 recovery rate rises to 67.19%, says government
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Bengaluru, First Published Aug 5, 2020, 6:23 PM IST

New Delhi: A total of 51,706 patients have recuperated from COVID-19 in India in a span of 24 hours, the highest in a day, pushing the recovery rate to 67.19% on Wednesday while the case fatality rate has further dropped to 2.09%, the Union health ministry said.

The recoveries have surged to 12,82,215 and are more than twice the active cases of the coronavirus infection, it said.

Due to the record highest daily recoveries, the active cases have reduced to 5,86,244 and comprise 30.72% of the total COVID-19 caseload.

"With an increasing number of COVID-19 patients recovering, there has been a 63.8 per cent increase in the recovered cases in the last 14 days, indicating that the COVID-19 response and management driven by the Centre's 'test, track, treat', strategy is yielding the desired results," the ministry said in the statement.

Coordinated implementation of the strategy by the Union and state and Union Territories governments has also ensured that the COVID-19 case fatality rate has been low when compared to the global scenario.

"It has been progressively falling and stands at 2.09 per cent as on date," the ministry said.

The aggressive testing along with ramped up hospital infrastructure by collective efforts of the public and private sectors has ensured the increasing recovery rate, which has improved from 63 to 67% in the last 14 days, it said.

With such consistent increase, recoveries now exceed the active cases of COVID-19 by nearly 7 lakh.

India has continued testing more than 6 lakh COVID-19 samples for the second consecutive day on Tuesday, the ministry said.

The resolve of Union and state or Union Territory governments to follow aggressive testing as the first important step in the early detection and treatment/home isolation of COVID-19 cases has resulted in India rapidly increasing the number of tests done per day, it said.

"The graded and evolving response resulted in a testing strategy that steadily widened the testing network in the country," it said.

With 6,19,652 tests conducted on Tuesday, the cumulative testing as on date has reached 2,14,84,402.

The tests per million has seen a sharp increase to 15,568.

The testing lab network in the country is being continuously strengthened and as on date consists of 1,366 labs in the country with 920 labs in the government sector and 446 private labs.

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