India's COVID-19 tally crossed six million after 84,185 fresh infections were recorded on Sunday. As many as 1039 deaths were reported in the past 24 hours, taking the death toll to 95,542.
Of the 60,74,703 cases, the country currently has 9,62,640 active cases, while 5,01,6521 people have been discharged. According to reports, the latest million infections came in 12 days, a day more than the previous 1-million rise.
India became the second country after the US to register 6 million Covid-19 cases across the world. Globally, India is better in terms of saving lives. The worldwide average for deaths per million population is 129. The United States reports around 631, while the United Kingdom is at 618 while Brazil reports 665 deaths per million of its population.
Of the 60,74,703 cases, the country currently has 9,62,640 active cases, while 5,01,6521 people have been discharged. According to reports, the latest million infections came in 12 days, a day more than the previous 1-million rise.
India became the second country after the US to register 6 million Covid-19 cases across the world. Globally, India is better in terms of saving lives. The worldwide average for deaths per million population is 129. The United States reports around 631, while the United Kingdom is at 618 while Brazil reports 665 deaths per million of its population.