The government, however, said the mortality rate had remained less than half of the global average of 6.65 per cent. "Thus, around 40.32 per cent patients have recovered so far," a senior health ministry official said.
For every positive test, more than 20 negative tests have been done, the Indian Council of Medical Research has said, asserting there has been a 1,000-fold increase in the quantum of tests per day in the past two months.
A total of 2,512,388 samples had been tested by 9 am of May 20, and the testing capacity has been scaled up to 100,000 tests per day.
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