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Covid updates: India reports 2,827 cases, 24 deaths in a day

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active cases decline to 427 while the daily recoveries increased to 3,230. The active cases in the country stand at 19,067, which is 0.04% of the total cases.

The number of people who have recuperated from the disease has increased to 4,25,70,165, which is 98.74% of the total caseload.

The daily positivity rate has been recorded at 0.60% and the weekly positivity rate at 0.72%, according to the health ministry.

The cumulative doses administered in the country so far under the Covid vaccination drive have exceeded 190.83 crore crore, the ministry said.

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