Coronavirus recovery rate is continuously improving, while the fatality rate is on the decline and one of the lowest in the world.

He said that the fatality rate is also declining and stands at 2.82 per cent, which he claims is the "lowest in the world", compared to a global fatality rate of 6.13 per cent.
"Our case fatality rate per lakh population too is amongst the lowest in the world, while there are countries with a figure as high as 62 and 82."
Agarwal said that 14 countries with the similar population as India have reported 22.5 times more cases and 55.2 times deaths.
"We have been able to achieve this due to timely identification of cases and proper clinical management," he emphasised.
He went on to say that 73 per cent of the deaths in the nation have been of people with comorbidities such as diabetes, hypertension, heart and respiratory diseases.
Meanwhile, the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) said that it is conducting a serological survey to assess the extent of spread of Covid-19. Almost 34,000 people are being tested as a part of the survey, the results will be published in a week, it said.
Meanwhile, India witnessed 8,171 new coronavirus cases in 24 hours. With this, the total case count mounted to 1,98,706 on Tuesday. At least 204 new fatalities were also recorded in 24 hours, taking the toll to 5,598.
The country witnessed more than 8,000 cases for the third consecutive day. With this, India has inched closer to the two-lakh mark.
Source-IANS
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