7,171 new cases of corona came in the last 24 hours
A slight decline is being seen in the cases of corona in the country. In the last 24 hours, 7,171 new cases of corona have been reported. Compared to Friday, a slight decline has been registered in new cases. With this, the number of active patients in the country has crossed 51 thousand. At present, 51,314 corona infected patients are being treated in the country.
4.49 crore cases so far
So far 4.49 crore people have come under the grip of Corona in the country. Active cases now account for 0.11% of the total infections. 40 people have also died due to corona in the country in the past. However, there are 15 old cases in these, which Kerala has updated on the previous day. With this, the death toll in the country has increased to 5,31,508.
steadily decreasing cases
Earlier, according to the data of the Union Health Ministry, 7,533 new cases were reported in the last 24 hours on Friday. The figure was 9,335 on Thursday.
Recovery rate 98.70 percent
As per the data shared on the website of the ministry, the national Covid recovery rate has been recorded at 98.70 per cent. The number of people who have recovered from the infection has increased to 4,43,56,693, while the death rate remains at 1.18 percent. A total of 220.66 crore doses of Kovid vaccine have been given so far in the country under the nationwide Kovid-19 vaccination campaign.
India recently made an updated vaccine of Corona
After Britain, now India has also prepared an updated version of the corona vaccine. It is composed entirely of Omicron and its subforms, a single dose of which can produce sufficient antibodies. This will be for those taking both doses of Covishield or Covaxin. A precautionary dose of this updated vaccine
Shortly before, the American company Moderna launched the first Omicron based vaccine with mRNA technology in the UK. A senior official of the Central Drugs Standard Control Organization (CDSCO) said that a few weeks ago Genova Biopharmaceuticals company has prepared an updated vaccine for Omicron and its subtype Ba.1 through mRNA technology.