Coronavirus Outbreak
India Logs 32 New Coronavirus Cases, One Patient Succumbs To The Infection
The Covid case tally stood at 4.49 crore in the country and the national COVID-19 recovery rate has been recorded at 98.81 per cent, according to the health ministry
New Delhi: India has logged 32 new coronavirus infections, while the count of active cases stood at 1,454, according to the Union Health Ministry data updated on Sunday (June 10). The death toll has increased to 5,31,913 with one death being reported from Mizoram. The Covid case tally stood at 4.49 crore.
The national COVID-19 recovery rate has been recorded at 98.81 per cent, according to the health ministry website.
The number of people who have recovered from the disease surged to 4,44,61,208 and the case fatality rate was recorded at 1.18 per cent. According to the ministry, nearly 220.66 crore doses of Covid vaccine have been administered in the country so far under the nationwide vaccination drive.
Earlier on Saturday, the country witnessed a single-day rise of 49 new COVID-19 infections and the count of active cases in the country stood at 1,463. According to the union health ministry, the tally of coronavirus infections in the country is at 4.49 crore (4,49,94,543). The national COVID-19 recovery rate was at 98.81 per cent and the number of people who have recuperated from the disease has surged to 4,44,61,168, the data showed. The case fatality rate stood at 1.18 per cent.
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MUMBAI
On Friday, Mumbai reported three new COVID-19 cases, taking the overall tally to 11,63,972, while no fresh death linked to the infection was registered in the metropolis, the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) said. The death toll remained unchanged at 19,775.
A day before, Mumbai had reported two COVID-19 cases and one fatality linked to the respiratory illness.
A BMC bulletin said, 574 tests were conducted in the city in the last 24 hours, pushing up their cumulative count to 1,89,02,534.
The number of recoveries increased to 11,44,176 after three more patients recuperated from the illness, leaving the city with 21 active cases, it said.
The coronavirus recovery rate of Mumbai was 98.3 per cent, while the growth rate of cases from June 30 to July 6 stood at 0.0003 per cent, said the BMC.
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