Recently india saw a record single-day jump of 38,902 COVID-19 cases pushing its tally to 10,77,618 on sunday, July 19, according to the Union health Ministry data. Meanwhile, this is the fourth consecutive day that COVID-19 cases have increased by more than 30,000. The death toll due to the disease rose to by 543 taking the toll to 26,816. The total number of recoveries rose to 6,77,422.
The data updated at 8 am on sunday showed that 23,672 patients have recuperated in the past 24 hours, the highest so far. There are 3,73,379 active cases at present in the country. Of the 543 deaths reported in the last 24 hours, 144 are from maharashtra, 93 from karnataka, 88 from tamil Nadu, 52 from andhra pradesh and telangana with six deaths. Meanwhile, in an interim relief, Greater chennai Corporation Commissioner G Prakash on saturday said that the doubling time of COVID-19 in chennai is now at 47-days, and compared it with the national average of doubling time that stood at 21 days. Doubling time refers to the time taken for the number of infections to double from a given day. According to report, on July 6, the doubling rate was at 25.42 days.
The Commissioner pointed out that this doubling time was well ahead of indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) and World health Organization’s (WHO) standard of 14-days, which indicated a positive trend in the city. chennai is among the biggest COVID-19 hotspots in the country. Commissioner Prakash further said that works are underway to bring down the positivity rate in the city from 10-12% to 8-10%.
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