Tribune News Service

New Delhi, May 15

The government on Saturday said stabilisation of the Covid pandemic was visible to certain extent even though some states continued to report a rise in cases.

“For five days now, daily recoveries have exceeded daily infections. Average weekly recovery has also improved by 11 per cent (from 3.20 lakh to 3.57 lakh), and 80 per cent active cases are in only 12 states,” said the Health Ministry, noting that containment efforts were working and for five days in a row the national positivity rate had been under 20 per cent.

Eighteen states are seeing a decline in the positivity rate. Haryana, which is among them, fell out of the list of 11 states with over 1 lakh active cases today. “Containment has helped in decline of India’s positivity rate from 21.9 per cent last week to 19.8 per cent now,” said the ministry.

“Stabilisation of the pandemic wave is visible to some extent. There is a clear declining trend in some states. In some others it is still rising. We have a mixed picture, but overall, the situation is stabilising. At one time in this wave, we had 40 lakh active cases which are now down to 36.73 lakh. Another good sign is a stable case fatality rate of 1.09 per cent,” said VK Paul, Member, Health, NITI Aayog.

Overall Saturday was the 12th straight day of reduction in active cases which as a percentage of total infections has declined from 17.13 per cent on May 3 to 15.1 per cent on Saturday. A corresponding rise in recovery rate has been 81.7 per cent to 83.83 per cent.


3,26,098 FRESH CASES

TOTAL DEATHS 2,66,207

ACTIVE CASES 36,73,802

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