India's daily Covid-19 cases less than 50,000 for first time in 3 months

Tuesday 20th October 2020 16:18 EDT
 
 

The number of new coronavirus infections dropped below 50,000 for the first time in nearly three months in India on Tuesday even as the country’s Covid-19 tally inched close to 7.6 million, the Union health ministry’s data showed. On Tuesday, there were 46,790 new cases of Covid-19 from across the country, fewer than 47,703 recorded on July 28.

The 46,790 new cases of the coronavirus disease and 587 related deaths in the last 24 hours have taken India’s infection tally to 7,597,063, according to the health ministry. The number of Covid-19 cases and death have been relatively low for two days now - there were 55,722 infections and 579 fatalities on Monday.

According to the health ministry’s Covid-19 dashboard at 8 am, the number of active cases has also dropped below the 800,000 mark at 748,538 for the fourth day in a row. India’s death toll has gone up to 115,197, it showed. There were 69,720 Covid-19 patients who recovered between Monday and Tuesday and the number of recovered is 6,733,328 across the country. The national recovery rate has gone up to 88.63%.

The health ministry said that 75% of the new confirmed cases between Monday and Tuesday morning are from 10 states and Union territories. Maharashtra, Karnataka, and Kerala contributed more than 5,000 to the new confirmed cases, it added.

Of the 587 fatalities related to the coronavirus disease, which have been reported in the past 24 hours, nearly 81% are concentrated in 10 states and Union territories, the ministry also said. The deaths reported have been below 600 for the second consecutive day on Tuesday. India has added 1,284,479 Covid-19 cases to its tally since October 1 and the death toll in the country, which is the second worst-affected after the United States, has increased by 16,519, health ministry’s data shows.

India drops to No.2 in daily cases as US surges again

After recording the highest number of daily Covid-19 cases in the world for more than two months, India has finally be passing on the baton back to the US. For two days running, the US reported more daily cases than India, which had been logging the highest single-day counts in the world since August 6.

The US recorded 66,131 and 71,687 fresh infections, as per worldometers.info, while the daily count in India on these days was 64,237 and 62,587. The numbers vary slightly in EU’s ECDC database, but it too shows more fresh cases in the US since Thursday. It was after 71 days that the US again posted the highest daily tally in the world. During these 71 days, India held the top position. In cumulative caseload, the US continues to lead the world with more than 8.3 million cases so far. India holds the second spot with nearly 7.5 million cases.

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