132,364 new fresh cases & 2713 deaths, total tally reaches to 28.5 Million

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According to data from the Union Ministry of Health and Family Welfare (MoHFW), 132,364 cases of coronavirus disease were reported in India in the last 24 hours, increasing the total number of infections to 28,574,350. According to the data, 2713 people died from Covid-19 during the same time period, bringing the overall death toll to 340,702.

For the first time in two days, India’s daily new instances of viral sickness have decreased marginally. Since registering 127,510 new infections in the 24 hours leading up to June 1 — the lowest single-day increase in more than two months — the country has reported 132,788 and 134,154 cases in the following two days.

The national recovery rate has increased to 93.80 per cent, according to Friday’s figures, after 207,071 people were discharged in the previous 24 hours, bringing the total recovered cases to 26,597,655. Active cases have decreased to 1,635,993, representing 5.72 per cent of the national caseload, a decrease of 77,420 infections over the previous 24-hour bulletin.

On Friday morning, the government-run Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) announced that 2,075,428 tests were conducted on June 3. While this is a decrease from the 2,159,873 tests completed on June 2, the ICMR numbers reveal that 357,433,846 tests have been conducted to date.

The decrease in daily cases has coincided with containment measures implemented by state and union territory governments. Several state governments, including Delhi and Maharashtra, have declared plans to “unlock” or depart from lockdown or lockdown-like constraints, while others have announced an extension of limitations to further disrupt the chain of transmission of telecommunications.

However, because daily instances continue to exceed 100,000, the federal government stated on June 1 that the Central Board of Secondary Education’s class 12th board exams will be cancelled (CBSE). Within hours, the Council of Indian Certificate of Secondary Education (CISCE) also declared that its class 12th exams would be cancelled. When the second round of tests was announced in April, the class 10th tests were cancelled.

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