With the biggest single-day spike of over 90,000 cases, India’s tally of coronavirus cases reached 41,13,812, surpassing Brazil to become second worst-hit country by the coronavirus pandemic. The United States is on the first spot in the list of countries affected by the viral infection across the globe.
The total case tally stands at 41,13,812 including 8,62,320 active cases, 31,80,866 cured/discharged/migrated, Union Ministry of Health said on Sunday. The death toll, on the other hand, climbed to 70,626 after 1,065 succumbed to the infection in the last 24 hours. The number of recoveries in the country touched a record high as more than 70,000 patients discharged in a single day. “The highest ever single-day recoveries of 70,072 were recorded on September 5 and currently, the recovery rate now is 77.23 per cent. This has also led to the declining Case Fatality Rate (CFR), which stands at a new low of 1.73 per cent,” said the Health Ministry.
With the biggest single-day spike of over 90,000 cases, India’s tally of coronavirus cases reached 41,13,812, surpassing Brazil to become second worst-hit country by the coronavirus pandemic. The United States is on the first spot in the list of countries affected by the viral infection across the globe.
The total case tally stands at 41,13,812 including 8,62,320 active cases, 31,80,866 cured/discharged/migrated, Union Ministry of Health said on Sunday. The death toll, on the other hand, climbed to 70,626 after 1,065 succumbed to the infection in the last 24 hours. The number of recoveries in the country touched a record high as more than 70,000 patients discharged in a single day. “The highest ever single-day recoveries of 70,072 were recorded on September 5 and currently, the recovery rate now is 77.23 per cent. This has also led to the declining Case Fatality Rate (CFR), which stands at a new low of 1.73 per cent,” said the Health Ministry.