Telangana’s active Covid cases drop below 10K

Telangana has scaled an unprecedented peak with active coronavirus cases dropping below 10,000 as the state’s recovery rate continues to improve.

The number of active cases stood at 8,999 on Thursday, which includes 6,922 patients who are either in-home or institutional isolation.

The recovery rate jumped to 96.14 percent with 873 people recovering from the virus during the last 24 hours, health officials said on Thursday.

The recovery rate is better than the national average of 94.1 percent.

The number of recovered cases mounted to 2,61,028.

With 609 new cases during the last 24 hours, the state’s Covid tally rose to 2,71,492. Three persons succumbed to the virus during the same period, taking the toll to 1,465, officials added.

The fatality rate stands at 0.53 percent against the national average of 1.5 percent.

According to the Director of Public Health and Family Welfare, 44.96 percent of the deaths were due to Covid-19 while the remaining 55.04 percent were on account of comorbidities.

The declining trend in new cases continued in Greater Hyderabad and districts.

The state capital reported 114 new cases. Rangareddy district recorded the second-highest number at 48 followed by Medchal Malkajgiri (45), Warangal Urban (29), Khammam (24), Bhadradri Kothagudem (24), and Nalgonda (23).

A total of 53,686 tests were being conducted during the last 24 hours, taking the cumulative number of tests to 56,05,306.

Officials said 50,940 samples were tested in government-run laboratories and 2,746 samples in private.

Eighteen government-run laboratories, 54 private laboratories, and 1,076 Rapid Antigen test centers are conducting the tests in the state.

The daily testing target for the state is 5,600 per day as per the World Health Organisation (WHO) benchmark of 140 per million per day.

Out of 2,71,492 total positive cases so far, 70 percent (1,90,044) were asymptomatic while the remaining 30 percent (81,448) were symptomatic.

The data shows that 63.9 percent of those tested positive so far were aged between 21-50 years.

As many as 22.91 per cent were aged above 51 years. The positive cases include 13.18 percent who were below 20 years.

Of the total cases, 60.44 percent were males and 39.37 percent females.