India's COVID-19 mortality rate one of lowest in world

▴ India's COVID-19 mortality rate one of lowest in world
Union Health Secretary Rajesh Bhushan said that the recovered cases are 3.4 times more than the active cases and recovery rate is more than 75 per cent.

India's COVID-19 death rate is one of the most minimal on the planet at 1.58 percent and dynamic cases are just 22.2 percent of the complete cases, Union Health Ministry said on Tuesday.

Tending to a question and answer session, Union Health Secretary Rajesh Bhushan said that the recuperated cases are 3.4 occasions more than the dynamic cases and the recuperation rate is more than 75 percent.

"The COVID-19 death rate in India remains at 1.58 percent which is one of the most reduced on the planet. Over the most recent 24 hours, the quantity of dynamic cases has diminished by 6,400. Dynamic cases are just 22.2 percent of the all-out cases. As of August 25, 3.68 crore test tests were directed in the nation. The recouped cases are 3.4 occasions more than the dynamic cases in the nation. The recuperation rate is currently more than 75 percent," Mr. Bhushan said.

He said the inspiration rate based on seven-day moving normal was 11 percent in the primary seven day stretch of August which has now boiled down to eight percent.

"While the quantity of tests has expanded exponentially, there is a consistent decrease in COVID-19 inspiration rate," he said.

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