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Covid: 2.4 lakh fresh cases in India, 3,741 more deaths

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23 May 2021 11:31:45 | Update: 23 May 2021 11:31:45
Covid: 2.4 lakh fresh cases in India, 3,741 more deaths
India has logged 77.67 lakh fresh cases in May as compared to 66.13 lakh cases in April and 10.25 lakh cases in March. — Reuters Photo

India's overall Covid case count surged to 2,65,30,132 Sunday morning with 2,40,842 new cases. The country's total Covid death toll is nearing the 3 lakh-mark as 3,741 fatalities were reported in the last 24 hours, reports NDTV.

India has logged 77.67 lakh fresh cases in May as compared to 66.13 lakh cases in April and 10.25 lakh cases in March.

More than 90 thousand deaths have been recorded this month so far; over 45,000 deaths were reported in April. While in March, 5,417 deaths were reported; 2,777 deaths were recorded in February and 5,536 in January.

Black Fungus or Mucormycosis in Covid patients has emerged as a big concern in India's fight against coronavirus. Nearly 9,000 patients have been affected so far, the centre has said, underlining that it's trying to ramp up the production of medicine required.

Eight states in the country have more than 1 lakh active cases, the health ministry of India said last evening. While 20 states have less than 50,000 active cases, the active caseload is between 50,000-1,00,000 in eight states.

The government on Saturday evening said that the country has been witnessing a drop in positivity rate for the last two weeks. 18 states presently have a positivity rate of more than 15 per cent. Fourteen states have a positivity rate between 5-15 per cent; four states have a positivity rate less than 5 per cent.

As many states look for ways to pace up vaccination drive, the government on Saturday said nearly 2.67 Lakh doses, in addition, will be received by the states and union territories in the next three days. "So far, 21 crore doses have been provided free of cost to states and union territories," the Health Ministry said.

Vaccine wastage of Serum Institute of India's Covishield has come down from 8 per cent to 1 per cent and Bharat Biotech's Covaxin has come down from 17 per cent to 4 per cent, the health ministry has said.

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