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Coronavirus pandemic: India reports 67,084 new cases with positivity rate at 4.44%; 1,241 deaths

The total active cases of COVID in India have declined to 7,90,789 (1.86 pc) health ministry data showed.

COVID-19 Updates: India recorded 67,084 new cases of the novel coronavirus, along with 1,241 deaths due to the infection in the past 24 hours. According to the data shared by the Union Health Ministry on Thursday (February 10), the country saw a total of 1,67,882 discharges in the last 24 hours, taking the total recovery rate at around 96.95 per cent and total recoveries data reached to 4,11,80,751.

The total active cases of COVID-19 in India have declined to 7,90,789 (1.86 per cent) the ministry data showed today.
The total death toll in the country is now at 5,06,520. In India, the first death due to the COVID pandemic was reported in March 2020.

The daily positivity rate is at 4.44 per cent today.

According to the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR), 74,61,96,071 samples have been tested up to February 9 for COVID-19. Of these 15,11,321 samples were tested on Wednesday.

Meanwhile, the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) on Wednesday announced that it will discontinue the routine Covid testing conducted prior to inpatient hospitalization and surgeries. Chiefs and heads of all departments in the hospital, have been asked to notify of this development to the faculty and resident doctors.

The development comes in view of a significant reduction in Covid cases in the national capital. Earlier, AIIMS had announced that routine inpatient admissions and elective surgeries will resume with immediate effect at the hospital. The circular had been issued by the Medical Superintendent Dr. D K Sharma, “It has been decided that routine inpatient admissions including elective surgeries in general wards as well as in private wards in AIIMS hospital and all centers to be resumed at the immediate effect on a restricted basis as per availability of staff, inpatients beds, and OT services.”

Earlier on January 8, AIIMS has suspended all routine in-patient admissions and non-essential surgeries till further orders. During the surge in COVID-19 cases, the hospital also decided to shut its specialty clinic and demand hospitalization for COVID 19 positive patients.

Meanwhile, the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) on Wednesday announced that it will discontinue the routine Covid testing conducted prior to inpatient hospitalization and surgeries. Chiefs and heads of all departments in the hospital, have been asked to notify of this development to the faculty and resident doctors.

The development comes in view of a significant reduction in Covid cases in the national capital. Earlier, AIIMS had announced that routine inpatient admissions and elective surgeries will resume with immediate effect at the hospital. The circular had been issued by the Medical Superintendent Dr. D K Sharma, “It has been decided that routine inpatient admissions including elective surgeries in general wards as well as in private wards in AIIMS hospital and all centers to be resumed at the immediate effect on a restricted basis as per availability of staff, inpatients beds, and OT services.”

Earlier on January 8, AIIMS has suspended all routine in-patient admissions and non-essential surgeries till further orders. During the surge in COVID-19 cases, the hospital also decided to shut its specialty clinic and demand hospitalization for COVID 19 positive patients.

S. No.Name of State / UTActive Cases*Cured/Discharged/Migrated*Deaths**
TotalChange since yesterdayCumulativeChange since yesterdayCumulativeChange since yesterday
Death During Day(a)Death Reconciled
(b)
Total (a+b)
1Andaman and Nicobar Islands16810 965418 129   
2Andhra Pradesh461197921 22478249598 14679 2
3Arunachal Pradesh1131123 62390212 293 1
4Assam63821230 7097161539 6585 6
5Bihar1816208 814041488 12244 1
6Chandigarh1011241 88864363 1144 1
7Chhattisgarh10595831 11184202040 1397110  10
8Dadra and Nagar Haveli and Daman and Diu5137 1135543 4   
9Delhi6304604 18151881908 2602313  13
10Goa3528402 236099655 3760 6
11Gujarat273556276 11701178812 1074024  24
12Haryana87771445 9496622920 1044714  14
13Himachal Pradesh4421391 2701691043 4061 1
14Jammu and Kashmir102302128 4338242805 4732 4
15Jharkhand222745 424946363 5314   
16Karnataka6099011458 381161516749 3949548  48
17Kerala***25895425483 602688447882 60793227 627854
18Ladakh69677 26226163 226   
19Lakshadweep11232 1110239 52   
20Madhya Pradesh333843759 9719506980 10673 5
21Maharashtra8684713172 759329120222 14324792  92
22Manipur355549 129729235 2074 2
23Meghalaya1098110 89994233 1554 2
24Mizoram13024361 1780712167 631 5
25Nagaland58187 33708137 749 2
26Odisha145741436 12481523126 879722  22
27Puducherry3086342 159719538 1955 3
28Punjab6616835 7296491471 1752429  29
29Rajasthan338123466 12113837177 942417  17
30Sikkim5743781435 437   
31Tamil Nadu7760712530 330903216473 3783728  28
32Telangana198501620 7568832484 4103 1
33Tripura375160 99445184 919   
34Uttarakhand94791447 4145362155 7633 5
35Uttar Pradesh200653115 20074735155 2335916  16
36West Bengal15395614 19718261470 2091228  28
Total#790789102039 41180751167882 506520614 6271241
***For Kerala as per the state media bulletin:227 deaths reported on 9th Feb,+627 deaths declared as per appeal G.O(Rt) No 2110/2021/H&FWD
*(Including foreign Nationals)
**( more than 70% cases due to comorbidities )

News Credit: India TV News

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