28,252 black fungus cases in India
New Delhi, June 7
Health Minister Harsh Vardhan today said India had so far recorded 28,252 cases of mucormycosis from 28 states. Of these, 86 per cent (24,370 cases) had a history of Covid infection and 62.3 per cent (17,601) had a history of diabetes.
Maharashtra has maximum number of mucormycosis cases (6,339), followed by Gujarat (5,486), Vardhan said, chairing the 28th meeting of the Covid Group of Ministers. He said India’s recovery rate had risen to 93.94 per cent with daily new cases falling to a 61 day low of 1,00,636 as against 1,74,399 daily recoveries.
The minister said 83 per cent active cases were in 10 states and the remaining 17 per cent in 26 states and UTs. Seven states (Delhi, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, Haryana, Gujarat, Uttarakhand and Jharkhand) have less than 1,000 active cases and five states (Jammu, Punjab, Bihar, Chhattisgarh and Uttar Pradesh) have less than 2,000 active cases.
The growth rate has declined from 14.7 per cent (May 5) to 3.48 per cent (today), he said, adding that India had administered 23,27,86,482 vaccine doses as of today and in the 18-44 age group, the first dose had been given to 2,86,18,514 people. The minister said India took 141 days to reach 23 crore mark in terms of cumulative doses administered, the second highest in the world after the US, which did in 134 days. — TNS