Patna: The daily count of the Covid-19 case in this country remains below 90 for the fifth consecutive day on Tuesday when only 82 people were tested positive for viruses.
With this, Tally Covid the country has increased to 7.24,081.
The level of prospitis, on the other hand, reached 0.05% as 1,40,695 samples were tested in the last 24 hours.
Covid’s positive case was registered in 25 districts that day, with Patna and Saharsa reported each maximum of 12 cases.
On the other hand, 23 districts have registered new cases in one digit.
Thirteen districts have reported zero cases in the last 24 hours.
With 126 people recovered more than viruses, the number of active cases in the state declined to 634 on Tuesday, the lowest in 119 days.
Active case in Buxar remains zero.
Sixteen districts have less than 10 active cases and 18 have active cases in the range of 10 to 50.
In 90, Patna has maximum active cases, followed by 55 in the East Champaran.
So far, 7.13,815 people have won the battle against the virus, taking the state recovery rate to 98.58%.
The state recovery rate is 1.21% higher than the national average of 97.37%.
The Covid Toll in the state was established at 9,632 on Tuesday with two more people who surrendered to the virus in the last 24 hours, in accordance with the Bulletin of the State Health Department.
The total fatality rate in the country is at 1.3%.
Two new victims came from Madhubani and Saharsa.
Unofficially, AIims-Patna reported one fresh Covid-19 death and the victim was a 50-year-old man from Sachivalaya Colony in Kankarbagh.
The number of patients received was standing at the hospital at eight o’clock.
In Nmch-Patna, the number of 14-year-old Covid patients on Tuesday.
Meanwhile, Minister of Health Mangal Pandey Tweeted on Tuesday that the government made complicated arrangements facing the possibility of the third wave of pandemic.
“This department is alert and has made arrangements for oxygen and other medical equipment.
Apart from this, the necessary steps are also taken to ensure that people benefit from technology-based health facilities,” he tweeted.