New Delhi: Corona cases are declining in most states of the country. However, the central government is worried that the situation is still out of control in five states. Kerala, Bengal, Maharashtra, Karnataka and Delhi alone are currently registering half of the country's new cases.
At present, the number of active cases in the country has come down to only 6.25 lakh. However, 35 per cent of them are registered in only 18 districts.
An average of 83,232 cases were reported daily during September 23-29. Which fell to 49,909 during October 21-27. Importantly, the number of new cases is declining despite 11 lakh tests being conducted in the country every day.
The number of new cases registered across the country on Monday was 36,470. Which is the lowest figure since July 17. On the other hand, about 9.58 lakh samples were taken on Monday.
The number of cases is declining, but the government recently warned that it could raise its head again, as in Europe and the United States. Member of the Policy Commission (Health) Dr. According to VK Paul, what is happening in Europe and America is a lesson for us.
"Fortunately, we have a reverse trend from Europe and America," he said. With the exception of two or three states, cases are declining everywhere. While cases have increased in many countries, the decline in India is significant.
In Gujarat too, less than 1,000 daily cases were reported for the third day in a row yesterday, while only five patients died from corona across the state on Tuesday. The state's recovery rate has also improved to 89.84 per cent.
The highest number of 225 cases was reported in Surat on Tuesday. While 170 cases were registered in Ahmedabad, 114 in Vadodara, 94 in Rajkot, 46 in Gandhinagar, 35 in Mehsana, 33 in Patan and 26 in Jamnagar.
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