1.73 lakh Fresh Covid Cases In India, Lowest Cases Reports In 45 Days

1.73 lakh Fresh Covid Cases In India, Lowest  Cases Reports In 45 Days

India’s COVID-19 graph gradually show declining trend with 1.73 lakh new Covid cases recorded in the last 24 hours, the lowest daily Point in 45 days. Earlier this month, the country’s daily cases hit a grim world record with 4.14 lakh infections.


Here are ten Highlights on daily Covid cases in India:


1. Even as India continues to see an alarming rush in cases as compared to other nations in the world, this is the second consecutive day that less than 2 lakh cases have been registered. The positivity rate has been less than 10 per cent for the last five days.


2.The government on Friday reiterated that it aims to vaccinate the entire country by the end of this year. “The Health Ministry has given a blueprint. 108 crore people – with 216 crore doses – will be vaccinated by December,” Union Minister Prakash Javadekar said in a televised briefing amid attacks from the Congress’s Rahul Gandhi.


3. The government is looking for import of vaccines for “swift vaccination of the entire population,” the Health Ministry stressed yet again on Friday evening in a tweet.

4. Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal has said his government will start removing the city gradually from Monday. The national capital has been under a lockdown since April 19 as it saw an unprecedented surge in Covid cases and health infrastructure buckled under the pressure of an increase in the number of patients.

5. Over 28 lakh vaccines were administered on Friday, the government said, adding that 20.86 crore doses have been administered thus far. “Production of Covaxin vaccine will hit six crore by July/August under Atmanirbhar Bharat 3.0 Mission COVID Suraksha. Almost 90 Lakh doses (are) committed for the month of June,” an official statement read.


6. After the second wave hit India, the “terrible” surge in Covid cases led to a shortfall of 190 million doses, according to a joint statement by the WHO, UNICEF, GAVI and CEPI, news agency PTI reported.

7. Maharashtra Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray has said his government will extend the lockdown-like restrictions after June and ease the curbs in a phased manner. The state has the country’s highest caseload but Mumbai, among other cities, has now been witnessing a drop in positivity rate.

8. After United States, the European Union has also clarifies Pfizer shots for 12-15 year olds.

9. Foreign Minister S Jaishankar is in the United States and he said the pandemic and vaccines are an important part of the discussion with top officials of the Joe Biden administration. US Secretary of State Antony Blinken said India was there for the US in the early days of COVID-19, something which the country “will never forget”.

10. The WHO’s European director warned Friday that the Covid-19 pandemic won’t end until at least 70 percent of people are vaccinated, and criticized Europe’s vaccine rollout as “too slow”. “The pandemic will be over once we reach 70 percent minimum coverage in vaccination,” the regional director said.

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