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Indiaโ€™s COVID-19 rate has been rising continuously and in the past week recoveries clocked over 34,000, the health ministry said.

โ€œThere have been more than 34,000 recoveries a day in the past week. The recovery rate has shown positive trends,โ€ said Rajesh Bhushan, secretary, ministry of health said at a briefing on Thursday

โ€œIt was 7.85 per cent in April and today it is 64.4 per cent,โ€ Bhushan further added.

He further informed that sixteen states of the country have a recovery rate that is more than the national average.

โ€œDelhi has a recovery rate of 88 per cent, Ladakh 80 per cent, Haryana 78 per cent, Assam 76 per cent, Telangana 74 per cent, Tamil Nadu & Gujarat 73 per cent, Rajasthan 70 per cent, Madhya Pradesh 69 per cent and Goa 68 per cent,โ€ Bhushan said.

He further informed that on June 4 the number of recoveries stood at one lakh which rose to 3,47,978 on June 25 before it crossed the 10 lakh mark on July 29.

โ€œAs of today, the total number of recoveries is 10.20 lakh. Whatever efforts have been put in by Centre and states, they are showing results,โ€ he said.

He also applauded the medical fraternity and health workers who have helped in a large number of recoveries.

โ€œOver 1 million people have recovered from COVID-19 in the country. This landmark recovery has been achieved because of the selfless work and dedication of our doctors, nurses and frontline workers,โ€ he further added.

Bhusan further said that Indian case fatality rate (CFR) for COVID-19 has been falling and said that it was 3.33 per cent in June and presently it is 2.21 per cent.

โ€œOther than Russia with 1.6 per cent Indiaโ€™s CFR is much lower than other developed countries and other countries in the neighbourhood,โ€ Bhushan added.

He further informed that 24 states and UTs have a lesser fatality rate than that of the country.