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India’s recovery rate is 77.7.%.

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India’s recovery rate is 77.7.%.

India’s recovery rate is 77.7.%.

Over 3.6 million coronavirus disease patients (Covid-19) have recovered in the country so far, and most of them are from five states, including Maharashtra, Karnataka, Maharashtra, and Andhra Pradesh, the government said on Saturday.

Patients recovered from covid-19:

A record 81,533 Covid-19 patients recuperated between Friday and Saturday morning, bringing the number of recoveries in the country to 3,624,196, according to the Union Health Ministry. Of this, Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, and Uttar Pradesh make up 60 per cent of cases.

Patients recovered in Maharashtra and Karnataka:

Karnataka over 12,000 and Maharashtra alone has contributed more than 14,000 to the latest one-day recoveries, on Saturday the dashboard of the health ministry showed.

“In the past 24 hours, those states have registered the highest new recoveries. India has been reporting an increased number of rallies continuously with its focused strategies and measures, “the health ministry said.

India’s coronavirus disease caseload accumulated to 4,659,984 with a total of 97,570 infections reported in a day, Saturday morning data shows.

Out of the country’s 97,570 new cases added in the last 24 hours, Maharashtra has added to over 24,000 of the extra patients. Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh both contributed to more than nine thousand cases, it said.

India’s case fatality rate has fallen further to 1.66 percent, while the rate of recovery has increased to 77.77 per cent, as per the dashboard of the health ministry. In 24 hours The country recorded 1,201 deaths, 36 per cent of the deaths registered on Friday were from Maharashtra with 442 fatalities and Karnataka with 130 deaths.

Five most affected states of India:

According to the government, 69 per cent of the total deaths concentrated in five states and territories of the Union, namely Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu, and Delhi.

India is now the world’s second hardest affected country after the United States and Brazil as global cases of coronavirus disease have risen with around 28 million and 915,608 people have died, according to the tracker from Johns Hopkins University.

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