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India clocks fresh spike of 36,604 COVID cases, recovery rate 94.03 pc

New Delhi, Dec 2 (UNI) India on Wednesday clocked a fresh spike of 36,604 nCoV cases recorded in the past 24 hours, the Union Health Ministry update said.

The overall COVID case tally of the country has almost touched 95 lakhs, with the figure now at 94,99,414, the government data said.

There were 501 more deaths due to pandemic in the past 24 hours across the nation pushing the fatality count till date to 1,38,122.

Taking of the active caseload of Coronavirus , there was a dip of 5,969 since Tuesday and presently , the nation is home to 4,28,644 active cases, as per the data.

Meanwhile, there were 43,062 COVID patients who were cured in the past one day , taking the total recoveries count till date to 89,32,647.

In percentage , active cases are now 4.51 per cent , discharged / cured at 94.03 per cent and the deaths due to COVID are 1.45 per cent of the total case count till date.

According to the Indian Council of Medical Research , 14,24,45,949 cumulative samples have been tested till date for COVID 19.

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