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India’s Daily new Cases continue to show steady decline; Recoveries on an upward streak

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India’s daily new cases continue to manifest a downward trend. 9,110 new cases have been registered in the last 24 hours. Low number of daily cases and rising recoveries have ensured a sustained fall in the Active Cases.

India’s total Active Caseload has also dropped to 1.43 lakh (1,43,625) today. The active caseload now consists of just 1.32% of India’s total Positive Cases.

A total of 1.05 Cr (1,05,48,521) people have recovered so far. 14,016 patients have recovered and got discharged in the last 24 hours. The difference between the recovered patients and the active cases continues to progressively grow. It is pegged at 1,04,04,896 today.

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With a consistent rise in cumulative recoveries, India’s Recovery Rate has reached 97.25%, one of the highest globally. UK, USA, Italy, Russia, Brazil and Germany have lower Recovery Rate than India’s.

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India’s average daily deaths also continue to sharply decline. From a high of 211 in the second week of January 2021, average daily deaths have reduced to 96 in the second week of February, 2021, registering a decline of 55%.

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India’s case fatality rate (CFR) of 1.43% is amongst the lowest in the world. The Global average is 2.18%.

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As on 9th February, 2021, till 8:00 AM, nearly 62.6lakh (62,59,008) beneficiaries have received the vaccination under the countrywide COVID19 vaccination exercise.

Out of these, 5,482,102 are Healthcare Workers and 7,76,906 are Frontline workers.

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During Day 24 of the vaccination drive, 4,46,646 people (HCWs – 1,60,710 and FLWs- 2,85,936) were vaccinated across 10,269 sessions. 1,26,756 sessions have been conducted so far.

S. No. States/UTs Beneficiaries Vaccinated
1 A & N Islands 3,397
2 Andhra Pradesh 3,14,316
3 Arunachal Pradesh 13,479
4 Assam 99,889
5 Bihar 3,97,555
6 Chandigarh 6,027
7 Chhattisgarh 1,84,733
8 Dadra & Nagar Haveli 1,550
9 Daman & Diu 745
10 Delhi 1,19,329
11 Goa 8,352
12 Gujarat 5,05,960
13 Haryana 1,69,055
14 Himachal Pradesh 58,031
15 Jammu & Kashmir 61,035
16 Jharkhand 1,24,505
17 Karnataka 4,15,403
18 Kerala 3,07,998
19 Ladakh 2,234
20 Lakshadweep 868
21 Madhya Pradesh 3,79,251
22 Maharashtra 5,12,476
23 Manipur 9,989
24 Meghalaya 7,662
25 Mizoram 10,937
26 Nagaland 4,973
27 Odisha 3,15,725
28 Puducherry 3,881
29 Punjab 82,127
30 Rajasthan 4,87,848
31 Sikkim 6,007
32 Tamil Nadu 1,75,027
33 Telangana 2,29,027
34 Tripura 45,674
35 Uttar Pradesh 6,73,542
36 Uttarakhand 79,283
37 West Bengal 3,77,608
38 Miscellaneous 63,510
Total 62,59,008

81.2% of the new recovered cases are observed to be concentrated in 6 States/UTs.

Kerala has reported the maximum number of single day recoveries with 5,959 newly recovered cases. 3,423 people recovered in Maharashtra in the past 24 hours followed by 550 in Bihar.

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9,110 daily new cases registered in the last 24 hours. 81.39% of the new cases are from 6 States and UTs.

Kerala continues to report the highest daily new cases at 3,742. It is followed by Maharashtra with 2,216, while Tamil Nadu reported 464 new cases.

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78 deaths were recorded in the last 24 hours. Less than 100 deaths have been reported since the last 4 days.

Five States/UTs account for 64.1% of the new deaths. Kerala saw the maximum casualties (16). Maharashtra follows with 15 daily deaths, while Punjab reported 11 deaths.

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