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Spike of COVID-19 cases continues in India

In the last 24 hours, India registered 2 lakh corona tests on Wednesday.

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Published : Jun 24, 2020, 10:51 PM IST

New Delhi: In a major development in India's fight against COVID-19 pandemic, the country on Wednesday registered 2 lakh Corona tests in last 24 hours through its 1000 labs. With 215195 samples tested in the last 24 hours, the total number now stands at 7352911.

Significantly, India's COVID-19 recovery rate has also reached 56.71 per cent with 10495 patients got discharged from the hospital in the last 24 hours. As many as 258684 COVID patients have been cured till date.

Presently, there are 183022 active COVID cases in India, said health ministry statistics. Ironically, states and UTs like Maharashtra, New Delhi, Tamil Nadu and Gujarat continued witnessing a spike in COVID cases with 139010, 66602, 64603 and 28371. The health ministry has also expressed serious concern over a spike in COVID cases in these four states.

Meanwhile, in a development related to Patanjali's claim of having an Ayurvedic medicine that can cure COVID-19 patients, Ayush Minister Shripad Nayak said that yoga guru Ramdev's Patanjali Ayurved coming up with medicines "was a good initiative but due process gas to be followed."

The Ayush ministry on Tuesday asked Patanjali for all details that can ascertain that the Ayurvedic medicine followed all clinical protocols.

Meanwhile, a day after Home Minister Amit Shah said that Indo Tibetan Border Police (ITBP) will look after Delhi's largest COVID-19 centre, the paramilitary force has taken over the responsibility of 10,000-bed capacity centre in Delhi's Chattarpur area.

Meanwhile, Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal has appealed central government to withdraw a new system requiring assessment of every corona patient at the government-run facility. He said that if administration forcibly takes patients to COVID-19 centres for clinical assessment, it's like 15-day detention.

Also read: India, China holding diplomatic talks to ease border tension

New Delhi: In a major development in India's fight against COVID-19 pandemic, the country on Wednesday registered 2 lakh Corona tests in last 24 hours through its 1000 labs. With 215195 samples tested in the last 24 hours, the total number now stands at 7352911.

Significantly, India's COVID-19 recovery rate has also reached 56.71 per cent with 10495 patients got discharged from the hospital in the last 24 hours. As many as 258684 COVID patients have been cured till date.

Presently, there are 183022 active COVID cases in India, said health ministry statistics. Ironically, states and UTs like Maharashtra, New Delhi, Tamil Nadu and Gujarat continued witnessing a spike in COVID cases with 139010, 66602, 64603 and 28371. The health ministry has also expressed serious concern over a spike in COVID cases in these four states.

Meanwhile, in a development related to Patanjali's claim of having an Ayurvedic medicine that can cure COVID-19 patients, Ayush Minister Shripad Nayak said that yoga guru Ramdev's Patanjali Ayurved coming up with medicines "was a good initiative but due process gas to be followed."

The Ayush ministry on Tuesday asked Patanjali for all details that can ascertain that the Ayurvedic medicine followed all clinical protocols.

Meanwhile, a day after Home Minister Amit Shah said that Indo Tibetan Border Police (ITBP) will look after Delhi's largest COVID-19 centre, the paramilitary force has taken over the responsibility of 10,000-bed capacity centre in Delhi's Chattarpur area.

Meanwhile, Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal has appealed central government to withdraw a new system requiring assessment of every corona patient at the government-run facility. He said that if administration forcibly takes patients to COVID-19 centres for clinical assessment, it's like 15-day detention.

Also read: India, China holding diplomatic talks to ease border tension

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