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India Reports Less Than 50,000 Cases, Toll Reaches 75.97 lakh
By: Tupaki Desk | 20 Oct 2020 6:16 AM GMTA day after reporting the lowest fresh cases in five days, India reported over 46,000 fresh Coronavirus infections in 24 hours, the lowest new cases in a single day in the last three months.
With the latest addition of 46,790 fresh cases in the past 24 hours, the total infections in the country surpassed the 75-lakh mark and rose to 75,97,063.
On the other hand, the total Covid-19 recoveries zoomed to 67.33 lakh including as many as 69,720 patients being cured of the virus in 24 hours. The country's recovery rate stood at 88.63%.
The fresh Covid-19 fatalities too decreased as 587 patients have succumbed to the virus in 24 hours. So far a total of 1.15 lakh patients lost their lives to the virus with a fatality rate of 1.52%.
The data issued by the Union Health Ministry stated that the country has 7,48,538 active cases of the Covid-19 pandemic. This translates to 9.85 percent of total infections.
The global infections surpassed the mammoth 4 crore mark and mounted to 40,462,338. While 30,232,844 patients have been recovered so far, 1,120,715 patients succumbed to the virus.
With the latest addition of 46,790 fresh cases in the past 24 hours, the total infections in the country surpassed the 75-lakh mark and rose to 75,97,063.
On the other hand, the total Covid-19 recoveries zoomed to 67.33 lakh including as many as 69,720 patients being cured of the virus in 24 hours. The country's recovery rate stood at 88.63%.
The fresh Covid-19 fatalities too decreased as 587 patients have succumbed to the virus in 24 hours. So far a total of 1.15 lakh patients lost their lives to the virus with a fatality rate of 1.52%.
The data issued by the Union Health Ministry stated that the country has 7,48,538 active cases of the Covid-19 pandemic. This translates to 9.85 percent of total infections.
The global infections surpassed the mammoth 4 crore mark and mounted to 40,462,338. While 30,232,844 patients have been recovered so far, 1,120,715 patients succumbed to the virus.