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India reports 33,750 fresh COVID cases, 123 deaths; 1,700 Omicron cases in the country so far

India reports 33,750 fresh COVID cases, 123 deaths; 1,700 Omicron cases in country so far

India’s Covid tally rose to 3,49,22,882 with 33,750 fresh cases, while the active cases increased to 1,45,582, according to the data updated at 8 am. The death toll climbed to 4,81,893 with 123 more fatalities, the data showed. The active cases have increased to 1,45,582 comprising 0.42 per cent of the total infections, while the national COVID-19 recovery rate was recorded at 98.20 per cent, the health ministry said.

An increase of 22,781 cases has been recorded in the active COVID-19 caseload in a span of 24 hours.

The daily positivity rate was recorded at 3.84 per cent while the weekly positivity rate was recorded at 1.68 per cent, according to the health ministry.

The number of people who have recuperated from the disease surged to 3,42,95,407, while the case fatality rate was recorded at 1.38 per cent.

The cumulative doses administered in the country so far under the nationwide COVID-19 vaccination drive has exceeded 145.68 crore.

A total of 1,700 cases of Omicron variant of coronavirus have been detected across 23 states and Union Territories so far, out of which 639 have recovered or migrated, according to the Union health ministry’s data updated on Monday.

Maharashtra has recorded the maximum number of 510 cases, followed by Delhi (351), Kerala (156), Gujarat (136), Tamil Nadu (121) and Rajasthan (120).

S. No.Name of State / UTActive Cases*Cured/Discharged/Migrated*Deaths**
TotalChange since yesterdayCumulativeChange since yesterdayCumulativeChange since yesterday
1Andaman and Nicobar Islands247590129 
2Andhra Pradesh126033 2061729130 14497
3Arunachal Pradesh1655045282 
4Assam232156 612585100 6165 
5Bihar1075325 71435827 12096 
6Chandigarh32185 6466111 1079 
7Chhattisgarh1273256 99388234 13601 
8Dadra and Nagar Haveli and Daman and Diu910687 4 
9Delhi83972037 14206151156 25109
10Goa1671333 17637654 3523
11Gujarat4753826 818896141 10120
12Haryana2423493 76243084 10064 
13Himachal Pradesh52652 22461223 3878
14Jammu and Kashmir142932 335665133 4530 
15Jharkhand3842938 344815117 5146
16Karnataka10321906 2960890275 38346
17Kerala***19714118 51845872606 4811378 
18Ladakh1962180823 220
19Lakshadweep11036551 
20Madhya Pradesh608111 78309940 10533 
21Maharashtra457169799 65126102069 141542
22Manipur2151236052003
23Meghalaya75832881484 
24Mizoram173217 139623135 546 
25Nagaland60 31440702 
26Odisha1984276 1045109147 8463
27Puducherry15014 12749613 1881 
28Punjab1369328 58749252 16648
29Rajasthan1572325 94634730 8964 
30Sikkim5832050409 
31Tamil Nadu9304964 2705034624 36790
32Telangana377946 674680227 4030
33Tripura11984172829 
34Uttarakhand506139 337539120 7419 
35Uttar Pradesh1725514 168789637 22916
36West Bengal170383738 16123312407 19781
Total#14558222781 3429540710846 481893123

Meanwhile, the Union Health Ministry on Sunday said India’s vaccination programme against COVID-19 has been one of the most successful and largest in the world. The ministry also termed as ‘misleading’, some reports that claimed the country has missed its COVID-19 inoculation targets.

Since the start of the national COVID-19 vaccination drive on January 16 last year, India has administered to over 90 per cent of its eligible citizens first doses and 65 per cent second doses.

“In a recently published news article by a reputed international news agency, it has been claimed that India has missed its vaccination target. This is misleading and does not represent the complete picture,” the ministry said in a statement.

News Credit: India TV News

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