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Positivity dips to 9%, mortality 2.25%. Over 5 lakh tests/day but Delhi numbers under scanner

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New Delhi: With the second successive day of half a million tests significantly bringing sample positivity rate down, and the daily death toll dipping below 700 for the first time in a week, it has been a relatively better day on the Covid front, even though the daily deluge of cases continues unabated.

Delhi is reporting very low figures but is now also facing judicial scrutiny for its testing numbers.

The total disease burden in the country is all set to cross a million and a half even as new hotspots emerge.

Number of deaths

Daily Covid tracker. Deaths on 28 July

The daily Covid-19 death numbers came down just marginally to 654 — first time in a week that it has gone below 700. The toll now stands at 33,425.

Mortality rate

Daily Covid tracker. Mortality rate on 28 July

With Sikkim that locked itself away very early now recording its first death, the ranking on the top of the mortality chart now stands rejigged again. The bottom half ominously looks the same.

Active cases

Daily Covid tracker. Active cases on 28 July

The total active cases in the country is now nearing 5 lakh even as the daily caseload keeps flirting with the 50,000 mark. In the last 24 hours, 47,703 new cases were reported.

Daily tests

Daily Covid tracker. Tests on 28 July

The half-a-million mark was breached in daily tests two days on a row, just the push needed to bring down the positivity rate even further. So far, the country has tested 1,73,34,885 samples.

Recovery rate

Daily Covid tracker. Recovered cases on 28 July

The recovery rate has seen a sharp increase from around 53% in mid-June to more than 64% as on today, the Ministry of Health said in a statement Tuesday. With 35,176 patients discharged in the last 24 hours, the total recoveries stand at 9,52,743.

Positivity rate

Daily Covid tracker. Positivity rate on 28 July

The sharp increase in testing has brought down the daily positivity rate to 9% from 13% less than a week ago. While this is a great start, if the trajectory of the disease so far is any indication, the target of 10 lakh tests a day will need to be reached fairly soon.

Total cases

Daily Covid tracker. Total cases on 28 July

The total number of cases in the country is now very near the figure of 15 lakh — the landmark is likely to be achieved by tomorrow.

High-burden states

Daily Covid tracker. Maharashtra stats on 28 July

Maharashtra reported 7,924 cases and 227 deaths in the last 24 hours. What is more worrying is that the fatality rate remains high at 3.62%.

Daily Covid tracker. TN stats on 28 July

Tamil Nadu reported 6,993 cases and 77 deaths in the last 24 hours. The state has a doubling time of 22 days and a fatality rate of 1.62%.

Daily Covid tracker. Delhi stats on 28 July

Delhi’s run of low Covid numbers continued unabated even as the state’s testing strategy was in for some sharp scrutiny in the Delhi High Court Monday. As many as 613 cases were reported but only 11,506 tests were done, which means the positivity remains above the national average.

Daily Covid tracker. Andhra stats on 28 July

Andhra Pradesh has almost doubled its Covid numbers in the last one week even as the state continues to test far more per million population than the national average. Its positivity rate is just above 6%.

Daily Covid tracker. Karnataka stats on 28 July

Karnataka reported 5,324 cases and 75 deaths in the last 24 hours. The state has a doubling time of 12 days but the fatality rate, at 1.93%, still remains below the national average of 2.25%.

Tests and positive cases

Daily Covid tracker. State stats on 28 July

The comparison between high disease-burden states is beginning to look fairly unequal with both fresh cases and deaths dramatically down in Delhi. Karnataka comes second in the order of lowest tests.

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1 COMMENT

  1. I feel that this corona thing is getting more footage than it actually deserves mainly because it led to more deaths in western countries with whom we are obsessed with. In a country like India, where people like cheek in jowl with each other in smaller homes and work environment is closely knitted all these novel restrictions and rules are hard to follow. If this corona thing was really that deadly and fatal then there would have been heaps on bodies in every locality and mohalla but we are 7 months down the line and the situation is not that grim but the fear mongers are just killing the spirit of people and make them feel doomed. People are ostracizing those who have recovered from corona like they usually ostracize those who are HIV positive and this must stop. Instead of showing the number of cases each day, if we only show the number of deaths then it would be fine and the world will be a little sane but the sensationalist media won’t do that because it fetches them ratings when they telecast shit shows hovering around corona.

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