
New Delhi: Uttar Pradesh on Friday recorded less than 20,000 Active Cases of coronavirus for the first time since its peak. Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath said that with a widely deployed and aggressive testing strategy, the caseload dropped significantly pushing the tally of active cases to 19,438.
“Uttar Pradesh reported a steep decline in fresh cases for the 36th consecutive day. Merely, 1092 fresh cases of Covid-19 were identified in the last 24 hours. The decline has been over 94 per cent since the peak of 3.10 lakh cases recorded on April 30” stated the Chief Minister in a high-level COVID review meeting.
UP reports lowest daily COVID spike in 36 days
As many as samples 3,09,017 for novel coronavirus, using both Rapid Antigen and RT-PCR tests, were conducted in the state on Friday. Standing on the number one position in testing, Uttar Pradesh has tested a total of 5,10,32,967 samples for Covid-19 to date . In the last 24 hours, the COVID test positivity rate in the state was only 0.3 per cent.
A total of 4,346 patients were discharged from hospitals in Uttar Pradesh after recovering from Covid-19 in the last 24 hours. In this way, till now a total of 16,56,763 people of the state have become healthy after being freed from COVID-19.
3.09 lakh test conducted on June 4
At the same time, the recovery rate of Covid-19 patients in the state has increased to 97.6 per cent even much higher than the national recovery rate.
The Positivity rate has come down to 0.3 per cent and has been lower than 1 per cent for over a complete week now
In sharp contrast to the most populous state, the Daily Positivity Rate (TPR) is much higher in other states like Kerala , Tamil Nadu ,West Bengal and Maharashtra.
It is noteworthy that the Covid testing in the above-mentioned states has also been much less as compared to Uttar Pradesh.
“According to the latest situation, the total number of active cases in Bulandsheher and Bareilly districts has come down to 600. In total 67 districts of the state the number of active cases is below the 600 mark. Looking at the current recovery pace, it is expected that by Monday the active caseload might come below 600 in four to five districts”, said the CM.