India sees 366,161 Covid-19 cases as tally tops 22.6 M n, daily deaths below 4k

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India sees 366,161 Covid-19 cases as tally tops 22.6  M n, daily deaths below 4k

Mumbai : India’s tally of cases of the coronavirus disease (Covid-19) has reached 22,662,575 as data from the Union ministry of health and family welfare (Mo HFW) showed on Monday morning that 366,161 more cases were detected from across the country in the previous 24 hours. This is for the first time after four straight days that India's Covid-19 count has risen by less than 400,000 fresh infections. In the same time period, 3,754 more people succumbed to the viral disease, taking the related death toll to 246,116. The country's daily death toll was more than 4,000 in the last two days. Deaths contribute 1.08% of the nationwide infection tally.

The number of recovered patients has mounted to 18,671,222 or 82.38% of the national tally as 353,818 more people were discharged in this period, the Mo HFW dashboard showed. Active cases, meanwhile, are at 3,745,237, up by 8,589, and contribute 16.52% of the national caseload, according to the dashboard.

In the same time period, 3,754 more people succumbed to the viral disease, taking the related death toll to 246,116. The country's daily death toll was more than 4,000 in the last two days. Deaths contribute 1.08% of the nationwide infection tally.

The number of recovered patients has mounted to 18,671,222 or 82.38% of the national tally as 353,818 more people were discharged in this period, the Mo HFW dashboard showed. Active cases, meanwhile, are at 3,745,237, up by 8,589, and contribute 16.52% of the national caseload, according to the dashboard.

In the same time period, 3,754 more people succumbed to the viral disease, taking the related death toll to 246,116. The country's daily death toll was more than 4,000 in the last two days. Deaths contribute 1.08% of the nationwide infection tally.

The number of recovered patients has mounted to 18,671,222 or 82.38% of the national tally as 353,818 more people were discharged in this period, the Mo HFW dashboard showed. Active cases, meanwhile, are at 3,745,237, up by 8,589, and contribute 16.52% of the national caseload, according to the dashboard.