The number of active cases is decreasing and their rate has come down to less than four percent in the country for the past several days due to reduction in new cases of corona infection and continuous improvement in the number of healthy people.
Since November 30, the daily cases of corona were coming up around 35 thousand but now it has reduced to less than 30 thousand.
According to the data released by the Union Health and Family Welfare Ministry on Tuesday, 26,567 new cases were reported in the last 24 hours, taking the total number of infections to 97.03 lakh. During this period, recovery rate increased to 94.69 percent due to recovery of 39,045 patients and its rate has come down to 3.96 percent due to decrease of 12,863 in active cases. The number of those who beat Corona has now risen to 91.78 lakhs while the number of active cases has gone up to 3.83 lakhs. With the death of 385 patients in the same period, the death toll has risen to 1,40,958 and the
death rate is still 1.45 percent.
In the last 24 hours in Maharashtra, the highest number of 7345 patients became healthy and active cases decreased by 4310 while the number of people dying from the disease remained 40 on the second day. The number of active cases in the state has come down to 76,852. The death toll has risen to 47,774, while over 17.30 lakh people have beaten Corona so far.
The number of healthy patients in Kerala has gone up to more than 5.77 lakh and active cases have reduced to 59,607 while 2441 people have died.
During the last 24 hours, the number of active cases in the national capital Delhi has reduced by 2207 to 22,486. So far 9706 people have lost their lives from this disease, while more than 5.61 lakh patients have been coronated.
In the southern state of Karnataka, the number of active corona patients has reduced by 614 to 24,786. The death toll in the state has reached 11,867 and so far more than 8.57 lakh people have recovered. In Andhra Pradesh, the number of active patients declined by 284 to 56260 during this period. So far, 7038 people have died due to corona in the state and more than 8.59 lakh people have become infection free.
According to the population, the number of active cases in the country's largest state Uttar Pradesh has decreased by 428 to 21,732 and 7944 people have died due to this epidemic. So far, about 5.26 lakh patients have been cured in the state.
The number of active cases in Tamil Nadu has increased marginally to 10,695 and 11,809 people have died so far. So far, over 7.69 lakh people have been transition-free in the state. In Odisha, the number of active cases has come down to 3339 and 1778 people have died while the number of disease-free patients has exceeded 3.16 lakh.
The active cases of corona in Telangana have come down to 7696 and 1477 people have died while more than 2.65 lakh people have recovered from the epidemic.
In West Bengal, active cases of corona have reduced to 23,829 and 8771 people have died. So far, more than 4.72 lakh people have become healthy in the state. In Punjab, the number of active cases has come down to 7604 and the number of people getting rid of infection has gone up to more than 1.44 lakh whereas 4934 people have died so far.
In Madhya Pradesh, the number of active cases has been reduced to 13,443 and so far more than 1.99 lakh people have been recovered while 3347 people have died due to this disease. There are 19,589 active cases in Chhattisgarh and 2.25 lakh people have become coronated while 3010 patients have died.
There are 14,493 active cases in Gujarat and 4095 people have died and more than two lakh people have also recovered from this disease. There are 5467 active cases in Bihar. In the state, 1297 people have died due to corona while more than 2.31 lakh people have become infection free.
So far from the corona epidemic, 2611 in Haryana, 2448 in Rajasthan, 1755 in Jammu and Kashmir, 1295 in Uttarakhand, 995 in Assam, 988 in Jharkhand, 739 in Himachal Pradesh, 701 in Goa, 615 in Puducherry, 373 in Tripura, Manipur 309, 293 in Chandigarh, 121 in Ladakh, 120 in Meghalaya, 117 in Sikkim, 66 in Nagaland, 61 in Andaman and Nicobar Islands, 55 in Arunachal Pradesh and two deaths in Dadar-Nagar Haveli and Daman-Diu.