India Surpasses 1.5 Million COVID-19 Cases

India Surpasses 1.5 Million COVID-19 Cases

By Pankaj Yadav

NEW DELHI, July 30 (NNN-XINHUA) – India’s COVID-19 tally crossed the 1.5 million-mark yesterday, reaching 1,531,669, announced the federal health ministry.

The ministry said, 768 new deaths, besides fresh 48,513 positive cases, were reported during the past 24 hours across the country, taking the number of deaths to 34,193 and total cases to 1,531,669.

“As of 8:00 a.m. (local time) Wednesday, 34,193 deaths have been recorded in the country,” read the information released by the ministry.

On Tuesday morning the number of COVID-19 cases in the country was 1,483,156, and the death toll stood at 33,425.

According to ministry officials, so far 988,029 people have been discharged from hospitals after showing improvement. “The number of active cases in the country right now is 509,447,” read the information.

According to a statement by the federal health ministry, coordinated implementation of “Test Track Treat” strategy by the Union and State Governments, effectively ensured that the Case Fatality Rate (CFR) is maintained at a low level when compared to the global scenario, and it has been progressively falling.

Presently the CFR stands at 2.23 percent and it is the lowest since Apr 1. The federal government is presently focusing on ramping up the number of tests carried out every day.

As per figures of the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR), for the past three days, the total number of samples tested is over 500,000 per day. On Tuesday, Prime Minister, Narendra Modi, announced that this would be increased to one million tests per day in the coming weeks.

Till Tuesday, as many as 17,743,740 COVID-19 tests had been conducted, with 408,855 samples tested on July 28 alone.

Two days ago, Prime Minister Modi inaugurated three new testing labs, which would help to increase the number of tests by around 10,000 in cities like Delhi, Mumbai and Kolkata.

In the wake of prevailing conditions, the Indian government decided to extend the existing restrictions on limited domestic flight operations and caps on air fares till Nov 24. Currently, domestic flight operations are allowed to function at 45 percent of their total capacity.

Meanwhile, the country’s capital city, Delhi, showed a significant improvement in controlling the virus spread. Compared to the situation in June, there has been a decline in the number of deaths. In June, around 100 patients died every day, but now it has come down to around 20 per day.

Earlier (in June), for every 100 persons tested for COVID-19, around 35 used to test positive, and this has come down to 5 percent now, according to Chief Minister, Arvind Kejriwal.

In the second week of June, Delhi Deputy Chief Minister, Manish Sisodia, expressed fear that the capital city would have more than 550,000 cases by July-end. But there has been a complete turnaround, thanks to the concerted efforts of both Delhi and the central government.– NNN-XINHUA

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