This Article is From Oct 02, 2020

India's Coronavirus Death Count Crosses One Lakh

Union Health Ministry data updated on Friday 8 am showed a single-day spike of 81,484 infections, taking the country's COVID-19 tally of cases to 63,94,068.

India's Coronavirus Death Count Crosses One Lakh

India is the second worst hit nation in terms of COVID-19 cases after the US (Representational)

Highlights

  • Covid caseload climbed to over 64 lakh and recoveries surged to 54,15,197
  • Government data showed a single-day spike of 81,484 infections
  • The virus claimed 1,095 lives in a span of 24 hours, the data showed
New Delhi:

India's COVID-19 death count crossed one lakh on Friday night, while the caseload climbed to over 64 lakh and recoveries surged to 54,15,197, according to data from states and union territories.

Union Health Ministry data updated on Friday 8 am showed a single-day spike of 81,484 infections, taking the country's COVID-19 tally of cases to 63,94,068, while the death count climbed to 99,773, with the virus claiming 1,095 lives in a span of 24 hours.

However, by night, a PTI tally showed India's COVID-19 caseload at 64,64,012, death count at 1,00,768 and recoveries at 54,15,197. The tally has been compiled as per information provided by the states and union territories.

India is in the number one position in terms of the number of recovered coronavirus cases followed by Brazil and the US, according to the Johns Hopkins University, which has been compiling COVID-19 data from all over the world.

India is the second worst hit nation in terms of COVID-19 cases after the US, while it is in the third spot in terms of fatalities globally after the US and Brazil, according to JHU data.

The Union Health Ministry on Sunday said a total of 53,52,078 people have recuperated from coronavirus infection taking the national recovery rate to 83.70 per cent, while the COVID-19 case fatality rate was recorded at 1.56 per cent.

There are 9,42,217 active cases of coronavirus infection in the country which comprises 14.74 per cent of the total caseload, the data stated.

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