Active Covid cases fall to 184,000; comprising 1.73% of total infections

Covid-19 cases have been on a downward trend in recent months

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
2 min read Last Updated : Jan 25 2021 | 2:51 PM IST

The tally of active COVID-19 cases in India has come down to 1.84 lakh and comprises just 1.73 per cent of the total infections recorded so far, the Union Health Ministry said on Monday.

It said Kerala and Maharashtra together account for more than 64.71 per cent of the total active cases in the country.

With 13,203 new instances of the viral infection reported in 24 hours till Monday 8 am and 13,298 recoveries registered during the same period, the total number of active cases receded to 1,84,182 with a net decline of 226.

Kerala accounts for 39.7 per cent and Maharashtra 25 per of the total active cases, the ministry said.

During the same 24-hour period, 131 coronavirus-related deaths have been registered across India, the lowest in eight months, the health ministry said.

The total recovered cases has surged to1,03,30,084. The ministry underlined that the gap between recoveries and active COVID-19 cases continues to grow and stands at 1,01,45,902.

It said that79.12 per cent of the new recovered cases are concentrated in nine states and Union Territories. Kerala has reported the maximum 5,173 single-day recoveries, followed by Maharashtra with 1,743 people cured and Gujarat 704.

According to data present by the ministry, 81.26 per cent of the new cases are concentrated in six states and Union Territories.

Kerala reported the maximum 6,036 daily new cases, Maharashtra 2,752 and Karnataka 573 new COVID-19 cases.

Seven states and Union Territories account for 80.15 per cent of the 131 new fatalities. Maharashtra has reported 45 deaths, followed by 20 in Kerala and nine in Delhi.

"Fifteen states and Union Territories have lower tests per million population than the national average," the health ministry underlined.

As on Monday 8 am, as many as 16,15,504 beneficiaries have received COVID-19 vaccine shots. In a span of 24 hours, 33,303 people were vaccinated in 694 sessions.

Since the launch of the nationwide vaccination drive, 28,614 sessions have been conducted.

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First Published: Jan 25 2021 | 2:43 PM IST

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