Covid Cases In India: Over 90,000 New Covid Cases Reported

Covid Cases In India | India reported 90,928 fresh COVID-19 cases in the last 24 hours, 55 per cent higher than yesterday’s 58,097 cases. The recovery rate is currently at 97.81 per cent.

At least 19,206 people have recovered in the last 24 hours. The total number of people who have recovered is 3,43,41,009.

Active cases account for less than 0.81 per cent of total cases.

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The active caseload stands at 2,85,401.

The weekly positivity rate of 3.47 per cent and the daily positivity rate stands at 6.43 per cent.

148.67 cr vaccine doses have been administered so far under the nationwide vaccination drive which started in January last year

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It is to mention here that the Gulf countries are witnessing a surge in daily coronavirus cases and gradually reintroducing social distancing norms. The GCC states also made it mandatory for all the people to have a third dose or booster shot.

The regional hub, UAE, reported the highest number of daily coronavirus cases with 2,234 cases on Wednesday. The Ministry of Health reported 2,234 cases of COVID-19 infections and 775 recoveries in the previous 24 hours. No new deaths have been reported, according to state news agency WAM.

The numbers reflect a climb from 1,846 infections reported on Tuesday. In early December, cases had dropped to below 50 a day.

The Dubai government also initiated stringent measures for New Year event celebrations, mandating wearing of masks indoor and outdoor besides maintaining social distance during gatherings.

Dubai Expo 2020 announced that Covid-19 outbreaks among staff may force some parts of the fair to close temporarily.

It also discouraging the physical classes for students in the emirate, the similar initiatives taken by other emirates in UAE and also, Kuwait.

Covid Cases In India: Over 90,000 New Covid Cases Reported
Covid Cases In India: Over 90,000 New Covid Cases Reported

The UAE remains one of the top countries in the world when it comes to vaccination rates and has managed to report low numbers of cases and deaths in recent months while remaining open to business and welcoming visitors from abroad.


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