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At 2.87%, India's COVID-19 fatality rate one of the lowest in world: Health Ministry

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At 2.87%, India's COVID-19 fatality rate one of the lowest in world: Health Ministry

At 2.87%, India's COVID-19 fatality rate one of the lowest in world: Health Ministry

While addressing a press conference in Delhi, Union Health Ministry Joint Secretary, Lav Agarwal on May 26 briefed the detail reports of COVID-19 pandemic in the nation.

He said India's fatality rate at 2.87% is one of the lowest in the world.

"A total of 60,490 patients have recovered so far from COVID-19.

Recovery rate continues to improve and presently it is 41.61%," he added.


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