New Delhi: Even as India has registered more than 28700 COVID-19 positive cases in the last 24 hours, the country's rapid recovery rate is still giving a sigh of relief.
India has more than 5.5 lakh recovered cases, exceeds cases by more than 2.5 lakh. Interestingly, 19 states have a higher recovery rate than the national average of 63.02 per cent.
Statistics in the Health Ministry said that 30 states have a lower fatality rate than the national average of 2.64 per cent.
Almost all the northeastern states have a fatality rate of less than 2.09 per cent. Chhatisgarh has less than 1.7 per cent fatality rate, Kerala 1.43 per cent.
Officials said that pro-active, pre-emptive and coordinated steps taken by the centre and state government for containment and prevention of COVID-19 have contributed to a gradual surge in COVID-19 recovery.
"Aggressive testing coupled with a timely diagnosis had led to identifying COVID-19 affected patients before they progress into an advanced stage of the disease," officials said.
The norms and standards of care for home isolation along with oxy-meters have helped to keep a check on the asymptomatic or mildly symptomatic patients, officials said.