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More Than 10 Lakh People Vaccinated Against COVID-19 In First 6 Days

COVID-19 Vaccine India: In a span of 24 hours, 2,37,050 people were vaccinated across 4,049 sessions. A total of 18,167 sessions have been conducted so far. On the testing front too, India continues to register growing numbers, the ministry said.

India Left UK And US Behind Vaccinating The Frontliners

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Nearly 10.5 lakh beneficiaries have received anti-coronavirus shots under the countrywide COVID-19 vaccination exercise as on date, the Union Health Ministry mentioned.

In a span of 24 hours, 2,37,050 people were vaccinated across 4,049 sessions. A total of 18,167 sessions have been conducted so far. On the testing front too, India continues to register growing numbers, the ministry said.

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India began its COVID-19 vaccination drive on January 16.

The expansion in testing infrastructure has given a boost in India’s fight against the global pandemic. The cumulative testing has crossed 19 crore, it underlined.

 

Covid Positivity Rate Gone Down

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A total of 8,00,242 samples were tested for COVID-19 in a span of 24 hours which has increased India’s total cumulative tests to 19,01,48,024.

“Comprehensive and widespread testing on a sustained basis has resulted in bringing down the positivity rate. The cumulative Positivity Rate stands at 5.59 per cent, the ministry said.

Steadily following the trend set over the past weeks, India’s active caseload has fallen to 1.78 per cent of the total cases.

Eight states and UTs have contributed 84.14 per cent of the new cases. Kerala reported 6,334 cases in a span of 24 hours. Maharashtra recorded 2,886 new cases, while Karnataka registered 674 daily cases.

Over 82 per cent of the 163 case fatalities that have been reported in the past 24 hours are from nine states and UTs. Maharashtra has reported the maximum new daily deaths with 52 deaths. Kerala also saw a fatality count of 21.

 

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