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Recovery Percentage Of Virus Increasing In Telugu States
By: Tupaki Desk | 23 July 2020 7:04 AM GMTThe ongoing pandemic is spreading in India at a rapid phase with even the villages and rural areas are also reporting more and more infections of the contagious disease. This scenario hints at community transmission though there is no official confirmation about this.
Talking about the situation in the Telugu states, the fresh cases are mounting day by day increasing many fears and concerns about the spread of the respiratory disease in these states.
The only good thing in the tense situation is that the recovery rate of the patients in Telugu states is increasing gradually, which in turn gives hope of recovering from the virus.
As of now, Telangana has 49,259 total infections of the disease, and a lion share of the total infections managed to recover from the virus and got discharged from the hospital accordingly. So far 37,666 people recovered from the virus with a recovery rate of around 76%.
Fellow Telugu state Andhra Pradesh which has a total of 64,713 infections reported around 50% recoveries with 32,127 patients successfully recovering from the contagious disease.
Talking about the situation in the Telugu states, the fresh cases are mounting day by day increasing many fears and concerns about the spread of the respiratory disease in these states.
The only good thing in the tense situation is that the recovery rate of the patients in Telugu states is increasing gradually, which in turn gives hope of recovering from the virus.
As of now, Telangana has 49,259 total infections of the disease, and a lion share of the total infections managed to recover from the virus and got discharged from the hospital accordingly. So far 37,666 people recovered from the virus with a recovery rate of around 76%.
Fellow Telugu state Andhra Pradesh which has a total of 64,713 infections reported around 50% recoveries with 32,127 patients successfully recovering from the contagious disease.