New Delhi: Expressing concern over the fact that 58 percent of India's Covid cases are presently coming only from Kerala, Union Health Secretary Rajesh Bhushan on Thursday cautioned that the second wave of the pandemic is still present and "we should not take the situation for granted."
"With the presence of 170,829 active cases, Kerala contributes 51.19 percent of such cases in the country followed by 16.01 percent by Maharashtra. Kerala is the only state which has more than one lakh active Covid cases," said Bhushan while addressing a press conference in New Delhi.
Karnataka and Tamil Nadu contribute more than 5 percent Covid cases of the country whereas Andhra Pradesh contributes 4.21 percent cases.
It may be mentioned here that a high-level meeting is taking place over the Covid situation of Kerala till the filling of the report.
He said that the first Covid peak in India took place in September last, the second peak took place in May.
"There are 41 districts in India at present which are reporting 100 daily cases and the number of districts drastically came down from 279 on the week ending June 1," Bhushan said.
He said that India has registered a Covid recovery rate of 97.6 percent.
Bhushan said that amid much concern, India's Covid-19 scenario is also improving with a consistent decline in weekly positivity since last 3 months.
"India has observed a declining trend in weekly positivity with less than 3 percent positivity for right consecutive weeks," he said.
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He said that 41 districts in India are reporting more than 10 percent weekly positivity.
Referring to the vaccination scenario, Bhushan said that 60.39 crore doses have been administered to date.