India records 8,488 new COVID-19 cases, 249 deaths in last 24 hours

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New Delhi: India recorded 8,488 new COVID-19 instances, 249 deaths in the last 24 hours, pushing the general caseload to three,45,18,901 and the full loss of life toll to 4,65,911, as per information launched by the Ministry of Health on Monday (November 22, 2021). 

The nation additionally recorded 12,510 recoveries right now taking the full recoveries in the nation to three,39,34,547. The lively instances declined to 1,18,443, the bottom in 533 days. A lower of 4,271 instances has been recorded in the lively variety of COVID-19 instances in a span of 24 hours.

The day by day rise in new coronavirus infections has been under 20,000 for 45 straight days and fewer than 50,000 day by day new instances have been reported for 148 consecutive days now.

The lively instances comprise 0.34 % of the full infections, the bottom since March 2020, whereas the nationwide COVID-19 restoration price was recorded at 98.31 %, the very best since March 2020, the ministry mentioned.

The day by day positivity price was recorded at 1.08 %. It has been lower than two % for last 49 days. The weekly positivity price was recorded at 0.93 %. It has been under two % for the last 59 days, in response to the ministry.

Additionally, the cumulative doses administered in the nation to this point beneath the nationwide COVID-19 vaccination drive has exceeded 116.87 crore.

Meanwhile, Union Health Minister Mansukh Mandaviya will chair a assessment assembly on Monday with Manipur, Meghalaya, Nagaland & Puducherry. “Our discussion will centre around progress of #COVID19 vaccination in these regions & the roadmap to further scale up our fight against the pandemic,” he tweets.

(With company inputs)

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