Connect with us

Indian Daily Post

Coronavirus India October: India Cross 7 million Covid-19 Cases.

Health

Coronavirus India October: India Cross 7 million Covid-19 Cases.

Coronavirus India October: India Cross 7 million Covid-19 Cases.

On Saturday in India Total cases of Covid-19 exceeded seven million and the overall number of recovered patients exceeded six million by Saturday, with an apparent slowdown evident across the country in recent weeks in the rate of new infections.


Compared to the former million cases arriving in 12 days, the current million infections have come in 13 days, a figure that shows how new possibilities in the nation are relenting.

In the seven months after the epidemic began in India in early March, over 107,000 individuals have lost their lives to the viral disease.
Since about late on Saturday, according to our sources, there have been 7,051,165 total Covid-19 cases, 108,374 deaths, while the number of people recovered from the disease is 6,074,507.

Besides that, for the first time, the first wave of Covid-19 seems to be receding, with cases now seeing a steady decline for three consecutive weeks. Experts have, however, cautioned that if individuals let their guard down, the slope may rise again with the festive season coming up.

On September 16th, the seven-day total of daily cases in India crossed 93,617, the highest to date. However, since then, such number (also related to as the regular case trajectory) has been gradually falling and on Saturday stands at 72,003, down about 23 per cent from the height.

This decline in the incidence of new cases is apparent if the seven million infections in the country are divided into millions of patients.

Although it took 137 days for the first million cases, 21, 16, and 13 days were accompanied by a million new infections.

On September 15, 11 days from the day it hit four million, India had crossed five million cases. However, the period has steadily risen from there: six million cases took twelve days, and in 13 days, the seven million marks were reached.

This reversal in trajectory was led by Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, and Delhi, some of the states that have triggered the national increase in cases so far. Together, 46 per cent of all infections were caused by these four nations, and new infections fell from peak levels during the first half of September.

Continue Reading
You may also like...
Click to comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

More in Health

To Top