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India's COVID-19 tally nears 74 lakh, nearly 65 lakh cured
Updated On: 16 October, 2020 01:11 PM IST | New Delhi | IANS
According to the Ministry, India continues to have one of the lowest deaths per million population globally, presently pegged at 80

A health worker wearing protective gear collects a swab sample from a resident during a Covid-19 coronavirus screening at a civic clinic in Dharavi slums, in Mumbai. Pic/ AFP
With a spike of 63,371 coronavirus cases and 895 deaths in 24 hours, India's tally reached 73,70,469 cases, the Union Health Ministry data said on Friday. Out of these, 64,53,779 have been discharged, 8,04,528 are currently active while 1,12,161 lost the battle against the pandemic. According to the Ministry, India continues to have one of the lowest deaths per million population globally, presently pegged at 80.
"Some states and UTs are performing better and reporting much lower deaths per million population than the national average," it said in a statement. While the recovery rate stands at 87.56 per cent, the fatality rate is 1.52 per cent, the data from the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare said. India's doubling time has sharply increased to 70.4 days. This indicates a substantial fall in the daily new cases and the consequent increase in time taken to double the total cases.
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