India adds 1,52,879 new COVID-19 cases, active count crosses 11 lakh

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New Delhi: India within the final 24 hours added 1,52,879 new COVID-19 circumstances that took the nation’s active count to over 11 lakh, as per the official knowledge launched by the Union Health Ministry on Sunday (April 11, 2021).

The nation additionally witnessed 90,584 recoveries and 839 deaths within the final 24 hours. India’s active count now stands at 11,08,087. The nation’s complete coronavirus caseload has now elevated to 1.33 crore, of which, 1.2 crore have recovered, whereas, 1.69 lakh have died of the virus. 

The each day circumstances within the nation have been on a gentle improve for over a month now. On Friday, the nation noticed a single-day rise of 1.31 lakh COVID-19 circumstances, adopted by 1,45,384 infections on Saturday.

As per the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR), 11,73,219 samples have been examined on Saturday. The ICMR acknowledged that 25,66,26,850 samples have been examined throughout India as much as April 10.

Meanwhile, the nation’s COVID-19 vaccination has touched 10,15,95,147. This comes a day after the Centre knowledgeable that India is the quickest nation on the earth to manage 100 million doses of the COVID-19 vaccine

As per the provisional report at 08:00 pm on Saturday, the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare knowledgeable that the cumulative variety of coronavirus vaccine doses administered within the nation stands at 10,12,84,282.

The 10.12 crore determine achieved throughout 15,17,260 periods contains 90,03,060 Healthcare Workers (HCWs) who’ve taken the first dose and 55,06,717 HCWs who’ve taken the 2nd dose, 99,39,321 Frontline Workers (FLWs) (1st dose), 47,28,966 FLWs (2nd dose), 3,01,14,957 for over 45 years previous to 59 years previous (1st Dose), 6,37,768 for over 45 years previous to 59 years previous (2nd dose), 3,95,64,741 for above 60 years (1st Dose) and 17,88,752 for above 60 years (2nd Dose).

The world’s largest COVID-19 vaccination drive had kicked off in India on January 16, 2021.





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