There was a huge decrease in the death of corona, 45% less deaths last week
COVID-19 Update / There was a huge decrease in the death of corona, 45% less deaths last week
COVID-19 Update - There was a huge decrease in the death of corona, 45% less deaths last week
New Delhi. The second wave of Corona (CoronaVirus 2nd Wave) is now slowly visible. Its most refreshing is the number of infected patients and the decrease in the rate of death. The number of deaths in the last one week has been recorded up to 45 percent. These figures are between 14 to 20 June. During this time the number of death also reached below 14 thousand. During the last 9 weeks this has been seen for the first time that now the number of death is living below two thousand.During the last week i.e. 14 to 20 June, 13886 people have died from Corona across the country, while this figure was 2508 last week. The rate of death from Corona in the country is continuously decreasing. But during a week, the biggest cause of such a large decline is 'Backlog' data reduction. Let's tell that these are old data that the state governments are now sending to the center. Added 5151 older data of death this week. While the number of old death was 11875 last week.Tell me the most reporting of the old number of death has been from Maharashtra. From the first week of May, 27600 deaths have been shown so far. While there are 22,875 old deaths. The total case of infection in the state increased to 59,72,781 and the number of dead increased to 1,17,961, while 9,101 patients were cured of infection. The rate of recovery of patients in the state is now 95.76 percent, while mortality is 1.97 percent.Meanwhile, on Saturday, the Central Government filed an affidavit in the Supreme Court and said that even if any person has been outside the scope of death, he will be considered as 'Kovid Death'. Earlier, the government was presenting the figures of death of Corona patients only recruited in the hospital. The government has filed an affidavit of 183 pages, in which the Center has said that action will be taken against doctors who do not follow this rule.