India records 36,571 new COVID cases, over 36,000 cured in 24 hours; Active cases down to 3.63 lakh

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India records 36,571 new COVID cases in 24 hours, recovery rate rises to 97.53%.

India recorded 36,571 new cases of the novel coronavirus, with 540 deaths due to the infection in the last 24 hours. According to the data shared by the Union Health Ministry on Friday, a total of 36,555 discharges took place in the country in the last 24 hours, taking the total recovery rate to around 97.53 per cent and the total recovery rate to 3,15,61,635.

The total active cases of COVID-19 in India has now come down to 3,63,605, the lowest in 150 days; According to ministry data.

The total death toll in the country now stands at 4,33,589. In India, the first death due to the COVID pandemic was reported in March 2020.

According to the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR), 50,26,99,702 samples have been tested for COVID-19 till August 19. Of these, 18,86,271 samples were tested on Thursday.

Meanwhile, Union Health Minister Mansukh Mandaviya on Thursday said the results of the ongoing research for the development of COVID-19 vaccines for children may come next month and the antidote could be launched “very soon”. He said that the Center is committed to immunize every citizen against coronavirus.

“Our aim is to vaccinate every citizen. The Indian government has already given permission to Zydus Cadila and Bharat Biotech to conduct research to develop a COVID vaccine for children.

“We are hopeful that the results of his research will come next month. I am confident that vaccines for children will become a reality very soon,” Mandaviya told reporters in Rajkot.

Additionally, Kerala on Thursday reported 21,116 fresh COVID-19 cases, taking the total infection count to 37,46,121, as the death toll from the disease climbed to 19,246 with 197 additional deaths. In the last 24 hours, 1,30,768 samples were tested and the TPR was found to be 16.15 percent. So far 2.99 crore samples have been tested.

Among the districts, Thrissur contested with 2873, Malappuram with 2824, Ernakulam 2527, Kozhikode 2401, Palakkad 1948, Kollam with 1418, Kannur 1370, Alappuzha 1319, Thiruvananthapuram with 955 and Kottayam with 925.

serial number State/Union Territory Name Active Case* OK/Discharge/Migrate* Deaths**
Total change from yesterday cumulative change from yesterday cumulative change from yesterday
1 Andaman and Nicobar islands 2 1 7419 129
2 Andra Pradesh 15944 397 1967472 1815 13686 15
3 Arunachal Pradesh 1685 78 49860 220 254 2
4 Assam 8372 400 568137 1024 5528 15
5 A state in Eastern India 188 16 715697 32 9649
6 Chandigarh 44 2 61190 8 811
7 Chattisgarh 974 63 989411 127 13549
8 Dadra and Nagar Haveli and Daman and Diu 4 10649 4
9 Delhi 427 44 1411688 76 25077 4
10 Goa 880 4 168705 83 3178 1
1 1 Gujarat 186 7 814972 16 10078
12 Haryana 666 6 759938 14 9662 1
13 Himachal Pradesh 2733 28 204689 232 3558 1
14 Jammu and Kashmir 1125 33 318157 132 4400 1
15 Jharkhand 225 8 342310 24 5132
16 Karnataka 21292 215 2874839 1558 37061 22
17 Kerala 178212 2517 3548196 18731 19049 179
18 Ladakh 79 2 20186 8 207
19 Lakshadweep 36 2 10212 2 51
20 Madhya Pradesh 93 2 781455 1 1 10515
21 Maharashtra 61568 3222 6209364 8196 135413 158
22 Manipur 5506 215 102083 578 1728 6
23 Meghalaya 3405 186 67999 418 1252 12
24 Mizoram 8230 854 42019 1338 188 3
25 Nagaland 1056 32 27667 88 608 1
26 Orissa 8744 83 98131 845 7086 65
27 Puducherry 933 77 119804 74 1805
28 Punjab 545 2 583170 50 16345
29 Rajasthan Rajasthan 153 10 944862 19 8954
30 Sikkim 1859 123 26759 274 363
31 Tamil Nadu 20083 142 2539540 1908 34610 31
32 Telangana 6912 27 642865 449 3849 2
33 Tripura 1503 67 79450 84 784 2
34 Uttarakhand 331 1 334963 29 7374 1
35 Uttar Pradesh 419 1 1685819 34 22787 1
36 West Bengal 9715 21 1512218 660 18325 7
Total# 364129 3286 31525080 39157 433049 530
*(including foreign nationals)
**(more than 70% of cases due to comorbidities)

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