In some positive news, India’s recovery rate — the number of people cured in a day as a proportion of total number of people who have recovered — is improving. From under 10 per cent in early April, the rate has now jumped to almost 30 per cent. Meanwhile, just three of every 100 confirmed cases, or one out of every 10 closed cases (total deaths and recovered cases), are now ending in fatalities.
In some positive news, India’s recovery rate — the number of people cured in a day as a proportion of total number of people who have recovered — is improving. From under 10 per cent in early April, the rate has now jumped to almost 30 per cent. Meanwhile, just three of every 100 confirmed cases, or one out of every 10 closed cases (total deaths and recovered cases), are now ending in fatalities.