Ministry of Health and Family Welfare

India sustains trend of consistently low Active Cases


Active Caseload below 6 lakh for the sixth day

Recovery Rate crosses 92%

Posted On: 04 NOV 2020 12:47PM by PIB Delhi

With a high number of COVID patients recovering every day and the sustained fall in the mortality rate, India’s steady trend of registering dipping active cases continues. The active caseload is sustained below the 6L mark for the sixth successive day today.

India's active caseload stands at 5,33,787 today.

Presently the active cases comprise merely 6.42% of the total positive cases of the country.

16 States & UTs have cases per million lower than the national average.

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The total recovered cases are more than 76.5 Lakhs (76,56,478) thereby enhancing the difference with respect to the active cases. In another achievement, the national Recovery Rate has surpassed 92% (92.09%).

 53,357 patients have recovered and discharged in the last 24 hours whereas the new confirmed cases stand at 46,253.

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17 States/UTs have Recovery Rate more than the national average.

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The country’s testing capacities have expanded rapidly. The cumulative tests are nearly 11.3 crore (11,29,98,959) today. 12,09,609 tests were conducted in the last 24 hours.

25 States/UTs have better tests per million than the national average. 

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80% of the new recovered cases are observed to be concentrated in 10 States/UTs .

Kerala is leading with more than 8,000 single day recoveries followed by Karnataka with more than 7,000 recoveries.

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76% of the new confirmed cases are from 10 States and UTs.

Kerala and Delhi have contributed the maximum to the new cases with more than 6,000 cases each. Maharashtra follows with more than 4,000 new cases.

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514 case fatalities have been reported in the past 24 hours.Of these, nearly 80% are concentrated in ten States/UTs. Maharashtra has reported the maximum single day deaths (120 deaths).

India’s Case Fatality Rate stands at 1.49%.

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21 States and UTs have deaths per million lower than the national average.

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