According to the data, the maximum 108 cases of Omicron have been reported in Maharashtra. After this, 79 cases have been reported in Delhi, 43 in Gujarat, 41 in Telangana, 38 in Kerala, 34 in Tamil Nadu and 31 in Karnataka.
According to the updated data of the ministry till 8 am, for the last 59 days, the daily cases of corona virus infection have been consistently staying less than 15,000.
The ministry said that the number of patients under treatment has come down to 76,766 which is 0.22 percent of the total cases of infection. The number of patients under treatment has decreased by 266 in the last 24 hours.
According to the Ministry of Health, the rate of patients recovering from COVID-19 is 98.40 percent, which is the highest since March 2020. At the same time, the daily rate of infection is 0.74 percent. It has been less than two percent for the last 83 days. The weekly infection rate was also recorded at 0.62 percent and it has remained less than one percent for the last 42 days.
The number of people recovering from this disease has increased to 3,42,30,354 while the death rate is 1.38 percent. So far 141.37 crore doses have been given under the nationwide anti-COVID-19 vaccination campaign.
Out of the 162 patients who have lost their lives in the last 24 hours due to this epidemic, 115 have died in Kerala and 12 in Maharashtra.
The Kerala government said in a statement on Saturday that out of 115 cases of death reported in the state, 11 cases were reported in the last few days. At the same time, 104 cases of death have been added to the cases of death from COVID-19 on the basis of the new guidelines of the Center and the Supreme Court.
According to the data, 4,79,682 people have died due to COVID-19 in the country so far. Of these, 1,41,416 patients died in Maharashtra, 46,318 in Kerala, 38,309 in Karnataka, 36,725 in Tamil Nadu, 25,104 in Delhi, 22,915 in Uttar Pradesh and 19,711 in West Bengal.
The Health Ministry said that out of those who have died due to corona virus infection so far, more than 70 percent of the patients also had other diseases.
According to the data, there were one lakh cases of COVID-19 in the country in 110 days and in 59 days they had crossed 10 lakhs.
It took 21 days for the total number of cases of COVID-19 infection in India to reach from 10 lakh to 20 lakh (as on 7 August 2020), while it took 16 more days to reach the number of 20 to 30 lakh (23 August 2020) . However, it has taken only 13 days to reach from 30 lakhs to 40 lakhs (5 September 2020).
At the same time, after 40 lakhs, it took only 11 days to cross the number of 50 lakhs (16 September 2020). It took 12 days for the number of cases to go from 50 lakh to 60 lakh (as on 28 September 2020). It took 13 days to get 60 to 70 lakhs (11 October 2020). It took 19 days to be 70 to 80 lakhs (on 29 October 2020) and 13 days to be 80 to 90 lakhs (on 20th November 2020). It took 29 days to go from 90 lakh to one crore (on 19 December 2020).
After this 107 days i.e. on April 5, the cases exceeded 1.25 crore, but it took only 15 days (on 19 April) for the cases of infection to exceed 1.5 crore and then reached the critical condition only after 15 days on May 4. The figure has gone beyond 1.5 crores to two crores. In about 50 days after May 4, on 23 June, the cases of infection had crossed three crores.
May is the deadliest month ever
During the second wave of COVID-19 in May alone, more than 92,87,158 cases of corona virus were reported in India, which is the highest number of infections recorded in a month.
On May 7, the maximum number of 4,14,188 cases of COVID-19 were reported in 24 hours and on May 19, the maximum number of 4,529 patients lost their lives.
Daily new cases were below three lakh from May 17 to May 24 and then below two lakh from May 25 to May 31. The maximum number of 3,745,237 patients were treated in the country on May 10.
Virus cases and deaths
Talking about the cases of infection reported during a day or 24 hours in the month of December, 7,189 on December 25, 6,650 on December 24, 7,495 on December 23, 6,317 on December 22, 5,326 on December 21, 6,563, on December 20 7,081 on 19 December, 7,145 on 18 December, 7,447 on 17 December, 7,974 on 16 December, 6,984 on 15 December, 5,784 on 14 December, 7,350 on 13 December, 7,774 on 12 December, 7,992 on 11 December, 8,503 on 10 December On 9 December 9,419, 8,439 on 8 December, 6,822 on 7 December, 8,306 on 6 December, 8,895 on 5 December, 8,603 on 4 December, 9,216 on 3 December, 9,765 on 2 December and 8,954 on 1 December.
Similarly, if we talk about the people who lost their lives in the last 24 hours, 387 on 25 December, 374 on 24 December, 434 on 23 December, 318 on 22 December, 453 on 21 December, 132 on 20 December, 264 on 19 December, 289 on 18 December, 391 on 17 December, 343 on 16 December, 247 on 15 December, 252 on 14 December, 202 on 13 December, 306 on 12 December, 393 on 11 December, 624 on 10 December, 159 on 9 December, 195 on December 8, 220 on December 7, 211 on December 6, 2,796 on December 5 (with reconciliation of figures in Bihar and Kerala), 415 on December 4, 391 on December 3, 477 on December 2 and 267 on December 1. People had died.
During the last one day or 24 hours in the month of November, 13,091 cases of infection were highest on November 11 and after re-matching the figures in Kerala, the maximum number of 621 people died on November 28.
During the last one day or 24 hours in the month of October, the maximum number of 26,727 new cases of infection were on October 1 and after re-matching the figures in Kerala, 805 people died on October 29.
During the last one day or 24 hours in the month of September, 47,092 cases of infection were reported on September 2, while the maximum number of 509 people died on September 2.
During the last 24 hours in the month of August, the maximum number of 46,759 cases of infection were registered on 28 August and the maximum 648 deaths were recorded on 25 August during this period.
During the last 24 hours in the month of July, the maximum 48,786 cases of infection were reported on July 1 and the highest number of 3,998 cases of death in a day (after Maharashtra revised the figures) were registered on July 21.
During the last 24 hours in the month of June, 1,34,154 cases of infection were reported on June 3 and the maximum number of 6,148 deaths (after Bihar revised the figures) were reported on June 10.
During the last 24 hours in the month of April, maximum 3,86,452 new cases were registered on 30th, while the maximum number of 3,645 people died on 29th.
The highest number of 68,020 cases were reported during 24 hours in March, on March 29 and the highest number of people who lost their lives due to the epidemic was recorded on March 31. 354 people died on this day, which is the highest figure for the first quarter of 2021 (January to March).
In the month of February, maximum 16,738 cases of infection were reported in 24 hours on February 25 and this month the maximum number of deaths of 138 people were also recorded on this date.
In January, the maximum number of 20,346 cases of infection were registered during 24 hours on January 7. At the same time, the maximum number of 264 people died in this period on 6 January.
On September 6 last year, new cases of infection crossed 90 thousand (90,632) for the first time. On August 28, for the first time they crossed 70 thousand (75,760), on August 7 they crossed 60 thousand (62,538) for the first time, on July 30 they crossed 50 thousand for the first time.
Similarly, on July 20 last year, it crossed 40 thousand for the first time, on July 16 it crossed 30 thousand for the first time, on July 10 it crossed 25 thousand (26,506) for the first time, on July 3 it crossed 20 thousand for the first time, on June 21. For the first time, the number of new cases crossed 15 thousand and on June 20, the number of new cases crossed 14 thousand for the first time.
(with input from news agency language)
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