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India's Covid-19 recovery rate improves to 48.19%

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India's recovery rate is progressively increasing and has reached 48.19% amongst Covid-19 patients, said Union Ministry of Health and Family Welfare on Monday.

The recovery rate on 18 May was 38.29%, on 3 May it was 26.59% and on 15 April it was 11.42%. During the last 24 hours, 4,835 Covid-19 patients have been cured.

Thus so far, a total of 91,818 patients have been cured of Covid-19. Presently there are 93,322 active cases in the country, which are under active medical supervision.

The case fatality rate is 2.83%. On 18 May, the case fatality rate was 3.15%, on 3 May, it was 3.25 % and on 15 April it was 3.30%. "A steady decline can be seen in the case fatality rate in the country.

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