India's war against the Corona pandemic continues. The world's largest vaccination campaign is going on in the country these days for the rescue of Covid-19. Since India started the vaccination campaign on January 16, Covid-19 vaccine has been administered to 40 lakh people in the country within 18 days.
With this, by February 2, the country has reached the fastest reach of 40 lakh immunization figures. Around 45 percent of health workers have been vaccinated across the country.
Till Wednesday morning, Covid-19 vaccines have been administered to more than 41 lakh people in the country. The Health Ministry said, "India was in the list of top five countries in the world on February 1 in the case of the application of Covid-19 vaccine." India will continue this vaccination at a fast pace. ”The Health Ministry said that India's fight against Covid-19 is getting success on other fronts as well.
The ministry said that a large number of corona patients are getting healthy every day and the death rate also continues to decrease. The number of patients being treated in the country continues to decline. The ministry said that less than 5,000 patients are being treated in 31 states and union territories. At the same time, the weekly transition rate in eight states and union territories is higher than the national average rate (1.91 percent). Kerala has the highest weekly infection rate of 12 percent.
At the same time, Chhattisgarh is second with seven percent. Of the new cases, 83.01 per cent are from six states and union territories. Kerala has the highest number of 5,716 new cases. At the same time, 110 people died in the country in twenty-four hours.
In the last 24 hours, no person has died due to infection in 14 states and union territories including Arunachal Pradesh, Tripura, Mizoram, Nagaland, Lakshadweep, Ladakh, Sikkim, Manipur, Puducherry, Goa, Odisha and Assam. Said that a large number of Covid-19 patients are getting healthy every day and the reduction in mortality is also continuing. The number of patients being treated in the country continues to decline.