New Delhi: Amid the coronavirus pandemic, on Saturday Union Health Minister Dr. Harsh Vardhan said while India has the lowest fatality rate due to coronavirus, it probably also has the best recovery rate in the world.
“As far as COVID-19 numbers are concerned, our fatality rate, 1.87 per cent, is really low and we have probably the best recovery rate (75 per cent) in the world. We have around 1,500 testing labs now. It is a great achievement in itself,” Health Minister Harsh Vardhan was quoted, said reports.
Moreover, India had less than three million cases, out of which 2.2 million have already recovered, contrary to what the experts had claimed about the number of COVID-19 cases reaching 300 million in the country, including five-six million deaths, by July-August, said the Health Minister.
“Also, we have achieved the target of testing 10 lakh tests per day six weeks before the set deadline. We now have 1,511 testing labs in the country,” he added.
Meanwhile, the Indian scientists are working very hard to develop a vaccine and provide it to the world, he said further.
“Out of the three vaccine candidates, one has entered the third phase of trials. We are confident that within this year we will provide the world with an effective vaccine to save the people,” Harsh Vardhan said.
According to the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) on Saturday, the number of samples tested for COVID-19 per day has crossed the million mark in India.
As per the Ministry of health data, India’s tally increased to 29,75,701, while the recoveries surged to 22,22,577 pushing the recovery rate to 74.69 percent on Saturday.
Although on the same day, a record single-day spike of 69,874 coronavirus cases in a day has been recorded.
The COVID-19 case fatality rate has declined to 1.87 percent as per Ministry of health data. Although, data updated on Saturday showed that the death toll has climbed to 55,794 with 945 fatalities being reported in a span of 24 hours.
Currently, in India there are 6,97,330 active cases of coronavirus infection which comprises 23.43 percent of the total caseload, the data stated.
India’s COVID-19 tally had crossed the 20-lakh mark on August 7.
The Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) said that the total number of samples tested up to 21st August is 3,44,91,073 which is also inclusive of 10,23,836 samples tested yesterday.
Moreover, out of the 945 fresh deaths, 339 are from Maharashtra, 101 from Tamil Nadu, 93 from Karnataka, 91 from Andhra Pradesh, 64 from Uttar Pradesh, 55 from West Bengal, 34 from Punjab, 15 from Jammu and Kashmir, 14 each from Gujarat and Madhya Pradesh, 13 from Delhi, 12 each from Kerala, Chhattisgarh and Rajasthan and 11 from Jharkhand.
Meanwhile, as per the state-wise data, out of the total 55,794 deaths, Maharashtra has reported the maximum at 21,698 followed by 6,340 in Tamil Nadu, 4,522 in Karnataka, 4,270 in Delhi, 3,092 in Andhra Pradesh, 2,867 in Gujarat, 2,797 in Uttar Pradesh, 2,689 in West Bengal and 1,185 in Madhya Pradesh.
(Aditya Hore)