COVID-19 recovery rate in 21 states, UTs higher than national average of 60.77%: Health Ministry

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New Delhi: Twenty-one states and Union Territories (UTs), including Delhi, Gujarat and Uttar Pradesh, have a COVID-19 recovery rate higher than the national average of 60.77 per cent, the Union Health Ministry said Sunday. India’s COVID-19 case count mounted to 6.73 lakh and the death toll rose to 19,268. Odisha is one of the states where the recovery rate is higher than the national average.

Health Ministry statement

Collective and focused efforts for containment and management of COVID-19 by the government of India along with the states and Union Territories have led to the number of recovered COVID-19 patients to rise to 4,09,082 so far, the Health Ministry said. Presently, there are 2,44,814 active cases of coronavirus infection in the country.          The recovered cases exceeded the active cases by 1,64,268 as of Sunday, the Health Ministry informed.

During the last 24 hours, a total of 14,856 COVID-19 patients have been cured. “This takes the national recovery rate amongst COVID-19 patients to 60.77 per cent,” the Health Ministry said. “There are 21 states and UTs with a recovery rate more than the national average,” it added.

List of states

These 21 states and UTs are Chandigarh (85.9%), Ladakh (82.2%), Uttarakhand (80.9%), Chhattisgarh (80.6%), Rajasthan (80.1 per cent), Mizoram (79.3 per cent), Tripura (77.7 per cent), Madhya Pradesh (76.9 per cent), Jharkhand (74.3 per cent), Bihar (74.2 per cent), Haryana (74.1 per cent), Gujarat (71.9 per cent), Punjab (70.5 per cent), Delhi (70.2%), Meghalaya (69.4%), Odisha (69 per cent), Uttar Pradesh (68.4 per cent), Himachal Pradesh (67.3 per cent), West Bengal (66.7 per cent), Assam (62.4 per cent), and Jammu and Kashmir (62.4 per cent).

 

 

 

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