Higher
testing numbers subsequently result in lowered positivity rate, it says
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New Delhi(Agencies): Cumulative
tests for detection of COVID-19 surged to 4,55,09,380 in the country with a
record 11,72,179 tests being conducted in a single day on Wednesday, said the
Union Health Ministry underlining that "India's daily testing numbers are
one of the highest in the world".
Higher testing numbers
subsequently result in lowered positivity rate, it said. “India has witnessed an
unprecedented surge in testing. Over 11.7 lakh tests were done in 24
hours," the ministry said.
From conducting merely 10
tests per day on January 30, the daily average has crossed more than 11 lakh,
the ministry said, adding this demonstrated an exponential increase in the
daily COVID-19 testing in the country.
"Such high levels of
testing on a sustained basis over a period of time in widespread areas enable
early diagnosis, and in turn facilitate seamless isolation and effective
hospitalisation. This eventually leads to lower mortality rate.
"Higher numbers of
testing also subsequently result in lowered positivity rate," the ministry
said.
India's COVID-19 case fatality
rate due to the disease has further dropped to 1.75 per cent as on date, while
the national recovery rate has risen to 77.09 per cent.
There are 8,15,538 active
cases of coronavirus infection in the country which comprises 21.16 per cent of
the total caseload, the data stated.
The surge in testing has been
made possible by an equally speedy expansion in the testing lab network across
the country. India has as on date 1,623 labs in the country with 1,022 labs in
the government sector and 601 private labs, the ministry said.
With a record single-day spike
of 83,883 infections, India's COVID-19 caseload mounted to 38,53,406, while the
death toll climbed to 67,376 with 1,043 people succumbing to the disease in a
day, the ministry's data updated at 8 am showed. PTI
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