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WorldAsiaCovid-19: Covid infected cases less than 50 thousand.

Covid-19: Covid infected cases less than 50 thousand.

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New Delhi. During the last 24 hours, more than four thousand new cases of Kovid infection have been reported in the country and with this the total number of infected persons has come down to less than 50 thousand.

The Union Ministry of Health and Family Welfare said here on Monday that during the last 24 hours in the country, 4282 new people have been infected with Kovid. With this, the number of Kovid infected has increased to 47246 and the infection rate has been recorded at 4.92 percent.

According to the Ministry, in the last 24 hours, 6037 persons have recovered from Kovid infection. The recovery rate is 98.71 percent. 87038 Covid infection tests have been done in the same period. During the last 24 hours, 172 Covid vaccines have been administered. With this, more than 220.66 crore Covid vaccines have been administered in the country.

Inputs From: WRI India

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