Continuing the downward trend, India's COVID-19 case fatality
rate on Sunday dropped to 1.93 per cent, which is one of the lowest globally,
the Union health ministry said.
IMAGE: A health worker in
PPE kit walks past an empty room prepared for critical COVID-19 patients at CWG
Covid Care Centre in New Delhi. Photograph: ANI Photo
This is a result of coordinated efforts of the Centre and state and UT
governments, it said.
"The USA crossed 50,000 deaths in 23 days, Brazil in 95 days and
Mexico in 141 days. India took 156 days to reach this national figure,"
the ministry underscored as the number of fatalities due to coronavirus
infection in the country reached 49,980.
Implementation of
testing aggressively, tracking comprehensively and treating efficiently through
a plethora of measures have contributed to the existing high level of
recoveries as well, it said.
The total number of recoveries in the country rose to 18,62,258 on
Sunday, according to official data.
Improved and effective clinical treatment in hospitals, supervised home
isolation, use of non-invasive oxygen support, and improved services of the
ambulances for ferrying patients for prompt and timely treatment have been the
focus of the Centre and state and UT governments, the ministry said.
It said "tireless efforts" of Accredited Social Health
Activists (ASHA) have ensured effective surveillance and tracking progress of
the patients in supervised home isolation.
Clinical management skills of doctors treating COVID-19 patients have
been upgraded by active technical guidance through teleconsultation sessions by
domain knowledge experts from AIIMS, New Delhi.
"These measures have collectively ensured seamless and efficient
patient management from home to hospital for critical and severe patients. This
has ensured that India's case fatality rate (CFR) is maintained below the
global average," the ministry said.
From 3.33 per cent on June 18, the CFR has declined to 1.93 per cent,
while India's recovery rate among COVID-19 patients has reached nearly 72 per
cent.
A total of 53,322 patients recuperated and were discharged in a span of
24 hours.
"The steady rise in recoveries has ensured that the percentage
caseload of the country is reducing," the ministry said highlighting there
are 6,77,444 active cases of coronavirus infection which compose the actual
caseload of the country and comprise 26.16 pc of the total cases as on date.
They are under active medical supervision, it said.
With efficient and aggressive testing, India is rapidly moving towards
completing 3 crore COVID-19 tests, according to the ministry.
A total of 2,93,09,703 samples had been tested for detection of COVID-19 till August 15, with 7,46,608 samples being tested on Saturday alone, the ministry said.
This has been made possible by a rapidly growing national network of
diagnostic labs which comprises 969 labs in the government sector and 500
private labs, adding up to 1,469, it said.
India's COVID-19 tally increased to 25,89,682 with a single-day spike of
63,490 infections, while the death toll climbed to 49,980 with 944 people
succumbing to the disease in a span of 24 hours, the official data updated at 8
am showed.
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