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 According to the Union Health Ministry data, the active number of cases now stands at 5,7410 with a total of 26 deaths recorded during this period. 
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India had on Tuesday recorded 6,690 new coronavirus infections, while the active cases decreased to 63,380, according to the Union Health Ministry data.
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According to the govt data, 220.66 crore doses of Covid-19 vaccine have been administered in the country so far under the nationwide vaccination drive.
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India had on Sunday recorded a single-day rise of 10,112 fresh Covid-19 infections and 29 fatalities, according to the Health Ministry data.
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On Sunday, Delhi logged 1,634 Covid-19 cases with a positivity rate of 29.68 per cent and three deaths
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Mumbai accounted for 274 cases, followed by 85 in Thane, 76 in Nagpur and 65 in Pune, while the sole death took place in Dhule
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The current rise in Covid cases is being driven by XBB.1.16, which is a sub-variant of Omicron. 
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Top health experts say that the XBB 1.16 Covid-19 variant is believed to be highly contagious and more virulent than the previous strains of the virus.
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Amid rising Covid-19 cases, a nationwide mock drill to take stock of hospital preparedness will be held from Monday in which both public and private facilities are expected to participate.
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Delhi recorded 733 daily Covid-19 cases with a positivity rate of 19.93 per cent, while two more Covid-positive people died in the city. 
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 Amid a nationwide upward trend in the Covid-19 cases, Union Health Minister Dr Mansukh Mandaviya will chair a review meeting with the health ministers of all states and Union Territories on Friday afternoon.
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Covid-19 Cases have seen an upward trend in the country recently. India on Thursday logged 5,335 fresh coronavirus cases, the highest in 195 days, while the active cases increased to 25,587.
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Warnings on Chinese social media urging doctors not to "carelessly write Covid-19" on the death certificates WHO accuses China of "under-representing" the severity of its COVID-19 outbreak Covid-19 patients who die with pre-medical conditions do not count as COVID-19 death in China
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China will drop a travel tracing requirement as part of an uncertain exit from its strict "zero-COVID" policies that have elicited widespread dissatisfaction At midnight on Monday, the smartphone app will cease to function, meaning residents' travels will not be traced and recorded The move follows the government's snap announcement last week that it was ending many of the most draconian measures
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The WHO`s International Health Regulations Emergency Committee said after its quarterly assessment meeting last week that despite a decline in severe cases of Covid-19, and the falling number of weekly deaths, deaths from Covid-19 nevertheless remain high compared with other respiratory viruses.
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“The number of weekly reported deaths may have dropped by more than 80 per cent since February, but even so, last week one person died with Covid-19 every 44 seconds,” Ghebreyesus said. 
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Amid rising COVID-19 cases in Uttarakhand, the state government said that it has been following all guidelines related to coronavirus India on Thursday saw a single-day rise of 21,566 coronavirus cases, the highest in 152 days, taking its COVID-19 tally to 4,38,25,185 The number of active cases in the country climbed to 1,48,881 on Thursday, according to Union health ministry data
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Covid-19 deaths are rising globally WHO chief scientist Soumya Swaminathan has warned in the latest tweet She has urged people to be ready for new Covid-19 waves
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After a gap of 145 days, India on Thursday recorded over 20,000 COVID-19 cases A total of 20,139 new COVID-19 cases were reported in a span of 24 hours, pushing the total tally of cases to 4,36,89,989 The death toll also climbed to 5,25,557 with 38 new fatalities, the health ministry data updated at 8 am stated
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"For India, we estimate that 42,10,000 deaths were prevented by vaccination in this period. This is our central estimate, with the uncertainty in this estimate ranging between 36,65,000-43,70,000," lead author of the study, Oliver Watson from the Imperial College London said. 






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