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India sees dip in daily Covid cases today; death toll surges to 5.24 lakh

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India on Sunday saw a decline in its daily Covid-19 cases in a day. The daily cases stood at 3,451 on Sunday while the Covid-related fatalities stood at 40 in 24 hours, according to Health Ministry's data.

The current Covid caseload in the country stands at 43,102,194 and a total of 5,24,064 people have died due to respiratory infection since 2020.

India's death rate is 1.22% of the total caseload. The 40 new fatalities include 35 from Kerala and two from Delhi and one each from Gujarat, Maharashtra, and Uttar Pradesh.

Delhi's positivity rate dropped to 4.72% on Saturday. The city reported 1,407 new Covid cases and 4,365 recoveries in a day.

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