Coronavirus India Updates: Tally Tops 2 Million With Over 41\,500 Dead

Coronavirus India Updates: Tally  Tops 2 Million With Over 41,500 Dead
People wearing protective masks stand close to a cutout with precautionary messages against the coronavirus on a street in New Delhi, India. (Photographer T. Narayan/Bloomberg)

Coronavirus India Updates: Tally Tops 2 Million With Over 41,500 Dead

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Covid-19 cases in India continue to rise at a hastened pace, reaching yet another grim milestone of 20 lakh cases.

Authorities reported over 62,000 fresh cases in a matter of 24 hours, taking the total tally to over 20.2 lakh in the world’s third-worst infected country, according to the Health Ministry’s update as of 8 a.m. on Aug. 7. This includes over 41,500 deaths and 13.7 lakh patients who have recovered.

India has added nearly 5 lakh in just nine days. At 62,538, today’s fresh cases are the second highest the country has seen so far.

Key figures:

  • Total number of confirmed coronavirus cases: 20,27,074
  • Active cases: 6,07,384
  • Cured/discharged/migrated: 13,78,105
  • Deaths: 41,585
  • Number of fresh cases in last 24 hours: 62,538
  • One-day recoveries: 49,769
  • One-day deaths: 886

Just this week India’s Health Ministry claimed to have lowered the country’s fatality rate to 2.10%, while simultaneously increasing testing. Recoveries are also on the rise. There are over two recovered patients for each patient who currently has the virus. This, however, does not necessarily count as a sign of relief or an indication that the country has hit its peak.

Global Update

The Philippines now has the worst outbreak in Southeast Asia, overtaking Indonesia, with cases surging to almost 120,000. Japan is facing criticism for conflicting signals from national and local officials on travel while Australia is committing more funds to its JobKeeper program to support employment amid the pandemic.

Over 19 million cases of the coronavirus have been confirmed globally with more than 713,000 dead.

Track all Covid-19 related news developments in India, here.

India's Rate Of Covid-19 Positive Samples

India Vs The World

Home to about 130 crore people, India is only behind the U.S. in adding most number of new cases daily. While the U.S. added 59,268 cases on an average over the last week, India added 54,392 fresh infections, with no sign of its virus curve flattening.

Active Cases Curve Shows Signs Of Flattening

As India’s fresh case additions increase, so is the rate of recoveries per day, leading to a visibly flatter curve of active cases.

India Tests Over 5.7 Lakh Samples On Aug. 6

ASHA, Anganwadi, Other Scheme Workers To Go On 2-Day Strike

A joint platform of scheme workers under programmes like Anganwadi, ASHA, and national health mission on Thursday gave a call for a two-day nationwide strike from Friday to press for better service conditions and benefits.

The platform affiliated to ten central trade unions will also join 'Jail Bharo Satyagraha' call, a statement said.

"The unions and federations of scheme workers (anganwadi, ASHA, Mid-Day Meal, NHM, Samagra Sikksha etc) affiliated to the central trade unions (INTUC, AITUC, HMS, CITU, AIUTUC, TUCC, SEWA, AICCTU, LPF, UTUC) will go on two days strike on August 7-8, 2020," the joint statement by ten central trade unions said.

Scheme workers, who are among frontline workers in the fight against Covid-19, are forced to take this step after four months of the outbreak of the pandemic and the lockdown because none of the minimum requirements for them safety, insurance and risk allowance- is provided by the government, the unions charged.

Many of the workers have died due to coronavirus during this period and even their monthly wages are not paid for months together, the unions claimed.

They asked the government to clear all pending dues of wages and allowances etc of all scheme workers immediately. The unions said that strikes and struggles are going on in different parts of the country. In Bihar, Accredited Social Health Activist workers went on strike from Thursday. In some states and areas where the Covid-19 situation is very bad, scheme workers will work wearing black badges.