Dr. Arora further said, ‘Even sewage sampling has been done, but we do not see any possibility of any new variant or increase in cases in the coming week. The Omicron variant that we see in India can be seen in any part of the world. He said, ‘The effect of the Covid-19 variant has not been seen yet. This is the reason why there has been no increase in the number of patients admitted to the hospital. There is no need to panic… But we must keep a close watch on European, North American, and East Asian countries.
Corona daily infection rate in India is 0.07%
Pre-departure RT-PCR negative test report has been made mandatory for all international flights arriving from China, Singapore, Hong Kong, the Republic of Korea, Thailand, and Japan from January 1, 2023. Meanwhile, the daily infection rate of corona in India has been recorded at 0.07 percent, and the weekly infection rate at 0.11 percent. According to the Ministry of Health website, the number of patients under treatment is 0.01 percent of the total cases and the national rate of recovery from infection has increased to 98.80 percent.
Corona cases exceed 1 crore on 19 December 2020.
Significantly, on 7 August 2020, the number of coronaviruses infected in India had crossed 20 lakhs, 30 lakhs on 23 August 2020 and 40 lakhs on 5 September 2020. The total cases of infection crossed 50 lakhs on 16 September 2020, 60 lakhs on 28 September 2020, 70 lakhs on 11 October 2020, 80 lakhs on 29 October 2020, and 90 lakhs on 20 November. On 19 December 2020, these cases had crossed one crore in the country.
Last year on May 4, the number of infected had crossed two crores and on June 23, 2021, it crossed three crores. On January 25 this year, the total cases of infection had crossed four crores.