India may see 10 lakh Covid cases a day by Jan-end: IISc-ISI model
Maharashtra could be the worst hit, likely to experience over 175,000 daily cases at its peak (at 100 percent susceptibility).
Maharashtra could be the worst hit, likely to experience over 175,000 daily cases at its peak (at 100 percent susceptibility).
In the last 24 hours, 16,959 people were cured of Covid-19, taking the recovery rate to 96.42 per cent. With this, 1,00,92,909 patients have been discharged till now.
The country’s overall coronavirus caseload now stands at 1,02,24,303 with 2,68,581 active Covid-19 cases.The active caseload has remained below the three lakh mark for the eighth consecutive day.
The country’s total Covid-19 case load stands at 1,01,23,778 with 2,83,849 active Covid-19 cases, which account for 2.80 per cent of the total caseload. The daily infections were 3 per cent higher than Wednesday count.
The country’s total Covid-19 caseload is 1,00,31,223 and the active Covid-19 cases in the country stand at 3,05,344 which constitute 3.04 per cent of the total cases.
The country’s Covid-19 tally stood at 99,79,447 with 3,13,831 active Covid-19 cases. The active cases constitute 3.15 per cent of the total caseload.
India’s coronavirus case tally stands at 80,88,851 with 5,94,386 active Covid-19 cases.The country has been recording less than 50,000 cases for the last five days and active cases have fallen below the six lakh mark.
India, which remain the second-worst affected nation, has a total of 54,00,619 Covid-19 cases as of now.
There are 7,81,975 active cases of the coronavirus disease (Covid-19) in the country, while 27,74,801 people have recovered. The total coronavirus cases rose to 36,21,245, it said.
As many as 871 people succumbed to the deadly infection in the same period taking the death toll to 45,257.