India Records Just 92 Covid-19 Infections In 24 Hours, Active Caseload Continues Downward Slide At 2248; No Deaths

India logged in 92 cases of Covid-19 infections even as the active case load continues downward streak, according to the data released daily by the Union Health Ministry - at 2,248. A total of 44,458,639 people were discharged, according to the ministry. Also, no death was reported.
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Updated Jun 13, 2023 | 10:36 AM IST

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According to the available data, the active case load has continued to decrease and is presently logged in at 2,249

New Delhi: India on Tuesday (June 13) recorded 92 cases of Covid-19 infection in the last 24 hours, according to the Union Ministry of Health and Family Welfare.
According to the available data, the active case load has continued to decrease and is presently logged in at 2,249. Since last month, the covid cases have come crashing down after a massive peak peak, which caused infections began ending last month.
According to health experts, the sub-variant XBB.1.16 or Arcturus has been behind the spike in the number of covid cases across the country that began late in February.
The ministry numbers have pegged the recovery rate at 98.97 percent.
According to numbers, the death toll has been constant 5,31,891 with no new fatalities recorded after a long time. The health ministry has announced the fatality rate at 1.19 per cent.
The daily positivity rate, according to the ministry data, is 3.52 per cent and the weekly positivity rate was pegged at 5.42 per cent with the total number of those who recuperated from the disease reaching 44,45,8820.
According to the ministry's data, 2,20,67,31,246 doses of Covid vaccine have been administered so far under the nationwide inoculation drive, and 475 injections were administered in a single day.
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