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Steady Decline in Number of Deaths; Daily Fatalities below 100

Case Fatality Rate stands below 1.5%; one of the lowest in the world. India’s Recovery Rate of 97.31% amongst highest in the world. More than 82 lakhs beneficiaries vaccinated against COVID-19

India has been recording a steady decline in the number of daily new deaths since 1st October 2020.  92 deaths were reported in the last 24 hours.

Since 1st October 2020, the nation has seen an unabated decline in Case Fatality Rate. The Case Fatality Rate today stands below 1.5 (1.43%). India’s Case Fatality Rate is one of the lowest in the world.

More than 1.06 Cr (1,06,11,731) people have recovered so far. 11,016 patients have recovered and got discharged in the last 24 hours. India’s Recovery Rate of 97.31% is amongst the highest in the world. The difference between the recovered and active cases has grown to 1,04,74,164 today.

As on 14thFebruary, 2021, till 8:00 AM, the cumulative number of healthcare and frontline workers vaccinated against COVID19 in the country has surpassed 82 lakhs.

82,63,858 beneficiaries have been vaccinated through 1,72,852 sessions, as per the provisional report till 8 am today. These include 59,84,018 HCWs (1st dose), 23,628 HCWs (2nd dose) and 22,56,212 FLWs (1st dose).

The 2nd dose of COVID19 vaccination started yesterday for those beneficiaries who have completed 28 days after receipt of the 1st dose.

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No.

 

State/UT

Beneficiaries vaccinated
1st Dose 2nd Dose Total Doses
1 A & N Islands 3,646 0 3,646
2 Andhra Pradesh 3,56,521 5,820 3,62,341
3 Arunachal Pradesh 15,633 461 16,094
4 Assam 1,27,566 2,215 1,29,781
5 Bihar 4,91,233 0 4,91,233
6 Chandigarh 8,660 143 8,803
7 Chhattisgarh 2,61,274 833 2,62,107
8 Dadra & Nagar Haveli 2,922 41 2,963
9 Daman & Diu 1,121 30 1,151
10 Delhi 1,89,351 1,856 1,91,207
11 Goa 13,166 517 13,683
12 Gujarat 6,80,326 0 6,80,326
13 Haryana 1,95,745 588 1,96,333
14 Himachal Pradesh 81,482 475 81,957
15 Jammu & Kashmir 1,28,822 807 1,29,629
16 Jharkhand 1,99,008 1,873 2,00,881
17 Karnataka 4,96,159 0 4,96,159
18 Kerala 3,56,322 0 3,56,322
19 Ladakh 2,904 77 2,981
20 Lakshadweep 1,776 0 1,776
21 Madhya Pradesh 5,57,105 0 5,57,105
22 Maharashtra 6,82,420 189 6,82,609
23 Manipur 22,362 55 22,417
24 Meghalaya 13,998 91 14,089
25 Mizoram 11,494 74 11,568
26 Nagaland 9,684 0 9,684
27 Odisha 4,11,939 0 4,11,939
28 Puducherry 5,953 71 6,024
29 Punjab 1,03,799 59 1,03,858
30 Rajasthan 6,09,568 0 6,09,568
31 Sikkim 8,335 0 8,335
32 Tamil Nadu 2,46,420 1,154 2,47,574
33 Telangana 2,78,915 3,273 2,82,188
34 Tripura 69,196 366 69,562
35 Uttar Pradesh 8,58,602 0 8,58,602
36 Uttarakhand 1,08,974 0 1,08,974
37 West Bengal 5,12,772 2,345 5,15,117
38 Miscellaneous 1,15,057 215 1,15,272
  Total 82,40,230 23,628 82,63,858

 

As on Day-29 of the vaccination drive (13th February, 2021), a total of 2,96,211 beneficiaries received vaccination. Out of which, 2,72,583 beneficiaries were vaccinated across 8,071 sessions for 1st dose and 23,628 HCWs received 2nd dose of vaccine.

The country is witnessing a progressive increase in the vaccination day by day.

68.55% of total vaccinated beneficiaries are from 10 States.

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81.58% of the new recovered cases are observed to be concentrated in 6 States.

Kerala has reported the maximum number of single day recoveries with 5,835 newly recovered cases. 1,773 people recovered in Maharashtra in the past 24 hours followed by 482 in Tamil Nadu.

India’s present active caseload now consists of just 1.26% of India’s total Positive Cases. India’s total Active Caseload has dropped to 1.37 lakh (1,37,567) today.

86.25% of the new cases are from 6 States.

Kerala continues to report the highest daily new cases at 5,471. It is followed by Maharashtra with 3,611, while Tamil Nadu reported 477 new cases.

 

 

Six States account for 78.3%of the new deaths.

Maharashtra saw the maximum casualties (38). Kerala follows with 16 daily deaths. Tamil Nadu and Chhattisgarh have 5 new deaths each.

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