India on Saturday registered the highest ever single-day recoveries as 36,145 COVID-19 patients were cured and discharged from the hospitals across the country.
This has taken the total number of recovered COVID-19 cases across India to 8,85,576.
The recovery rate has achieved another high of fast approaching 64 per cent and it stands at 63.92 per cent on Sunday.
This means more patients are recovering thus maintaining the steadily widening difference between recovered and active COVID-19 patients.
This gap has crossed 4 lakh and currently stands at 4,17,694.
Recovered cases are 1.89 times the active cases, which is 4,67,882 cases.
The Centre has advised all state/UT governments to keep up with and effectively implement the strategy of “Test, Track and Treat”.
For the first time, a record number of more than 4,40,000 tests have been conducted in a single day across India.
With 4,42,263 samples tested in the last 24 hours, the number of Test Per Million (TPM) has further increased to 11,805 and cumulative testing to 1,62,91,331.
For the first time, the government labs have set a new record of testing 3,62,153 samples.
The private labs have also scaled a new high of 79,878 samples tested in a single day.
The aggressive testing along with ramped up hospital infrastructure by combining public and private sector efforts has enabled early identification and prompt triaging of COVID-19 patients leading to lower fatalities.
As a result, the Case Fatality Rate is progressively falling and currently, it is 2.31 per cent.
India has one of the lowest fatality rates in the world.
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