Madhya Pradesh records decline in active COVID-19 cases

▴ Madhya Pradesh records decline in active COVID-19 cases
More than 2,08,4,00 patients have recovered from the infection in the state so far

Madhya Pradesh registers decline in active COVID-19 cases. More than 2,08,4,00 patients have recovered from the infection in the state so far. Reportes received from Bhopal that Madhya Pradesh registers decline in active COVID-19 cases. As per health bulletin of state department, 1,084 patients recovered yesterday. 26,8,31 tests have been carried out in the state yesterday out of which 1058 new positive cases were reported.

Maximum COVID positive case 402 registered at Indore , followed by 203 at Bhopal. So far more than 2,08,4,00 patients have recovered from covid in the state.

Back at home, India’s active cases yesterday stand at 3,52,586. The share of Active Cases in the total Positive Cases has further shrunk to 3.57%. This is lowest after 149 days. The total active cases were 3,58,692 on 18thJuly, 2020

The daily recoveries exceeding new cases have ensured a total net reduction of the Active Caseload. A net decline of 3,960 cases has been recorded in the total active cases in last 24 hours.

27,071 new cases were added to the national tally in the last 24 hours whereas 30,695 cases have recovered in the last 24 hours. The daily recoveries are exceeding the new cases from last 17 days.

The total recovered cases are nearing 94 lakhs (9,388,159) which translates to a Recovery Rate of 94.98%. The gap between Recovered cases and Active cases continues to grow and presently stands at 9,035,573.

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