State has
conducted 20,221 tests per million
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New Delhi(Agencies):Punjab
has reported the lowest COVID-19 positivity rate of 3.1 per cent in India while
the national average currently stands at 8.89 per cent.
Only four states in the
country—Punjab, Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh and Uttar Pradesh have so far
witnessed a COVID positive rate of less than 5 per cent while 28 states and UTs
have the case positivity rate of less than 10 per cent.
Health Secretary Rajesh
Bhushan on Tuesday said COVID positivity rate was a major indication of the way
a state was addressing the infection.
WHO has recommended that every
country and region should conduct 140 tests a day per million population and
this level of testing should continue till the time the region attains a COVID
positivity rate of less than 10 per cent and ultimately a rate of less than 5
per cent.
“Increased testing has to be seen in context
to reduction of the region’s case positivity rate. While the WHO recommends 140
tests a day per million people India’s average is 479 while 28 states have an
average of more than 140 tests a day per million. Among the states performing
high number of tests, Punjab, Rajasthan, MP and UP have already reached a case
positivity rate less than 5 per cent,” Bhushan said today.
Punjab is among states
conducting a large number of tests. While India’s tests per million average is
15,119, the data for Punjab is 20,221.
The following states have case
positivity rate less than 10 per cent—Haryana (5.40 pc), Assam (6.10 pc), West
Bengal (9 pc) and Karnataka 9.80 pc.
Tests per million in Haryana
are 24,914, much higher than the national average.
India today crossed the
milestone of conducting more than 2 crore cumulative COVID tests with a record
6.60 lakh tests in 24 hours.
Recovered cases -- 12, 30, 509
are now more than double of the active cases 586296.
Case fatality rate in the
country dropped to 2.10 pc at the lowest level since the first lock down.
Meanwhile, the government also
shared mortality analysis today saying 68 per cent of all 38,938 COVID deaths
in India as of today have involved men and the rest women.
Even today, 87 pc of deaths
are happening in the age group 45 to 60 plus years with half of all deaths
among 60 plus people and 37 pc of all deaths in 45 to 60 year olds.
Age groups below 17 years and
18 to 25 years both make up one per cent each of overall deaths.
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