Latest News Live Updates: India’s total active number of Covid cases has seen a sharp decline.
New Delhi:
The number of healthcare and frontline workers vaccinated against COVID-19 has reached 77.66 lakh on the 28th day of the countrywide inoculation programme, the Union Health Ministry said on Friday. The cumulative number of healthcare and frontline workers vaccinated against COVID-19 till 6 pm on Friday is 77,66,319 as per the provisional report, the ministry said.
India’s tally of active COVID-19 cases has fallen to 1.35 lakh comprising only 1.25 per cent of the total infections, while the distribution of new cases in a span of 24 hours till Friday shows only one state reporting over 1,000 cases, the Union Health Ministry said. The distribution of daily deaths among states and union territories also reflects a significant decline with 18 states and union territories not reporting any new deaths in a span of 24 hours. Thirteen states and UTs have reported between 1-5 new deaths, it said.
The country’s total active number of cases has seen a sharp decline, falling to 1.35 lakh (1,35,926) and comprises only 1.25 per cent of the total cases.
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