India witnesses 2020 single day COVID-19 deaths, instances lowest in 118 days


New Delhi: Whereas the variety of day by day COVID-19 instances noticed the bottom rise in 118 days, India witnessed an enormous soar in single-day deaths within the final 24 hours. Based on the Ministry of Well being and Household Welfare on Tuesday (July 13, 2021) morning, the nation recorded 2020 new fatalities and 31,443 infections. 

With this, the overall variety of coronavirus-related fatalities within the nation has elevated to 4,10,784. Nevertheless, the lively caseload has now touched the bottom mark in almost 110 days and stands at 4,31,315.

The nationwide weekly positivity fee has now declined to 2.28 per cent, whereas, the day by day positivity fee stands at 1.81 per cent. 

Then again, 49,007 folks additionally recovered within the final 24 hours and took the restoration fee to 97.28 per cent. Up to now, India has registered 3,00,63,720 recoveries. 

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