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India's Covid cases likely to decline by mid-Feb, vaccination has lessen impact of third wave. Read here

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NEW DELHI : Sources in the Indian government on Monday said that the daily number of Covid-19 cases is likely to reduce by 15 February in the country, news agency ANI reported.

India today reported a decline in its daily Covid-19 caseload for the second consecutive day as per the data by the Union Ministry of Health.

India added a total of 3,06,064 new cases of Covid-19 in a day. Whereas, the daily caseload on Sunday (23 Jan), Saturday (22 Jan), and Friday (21 Jan) was at 3.33 lakh, 3.37 lakh, and 3.47 lakh, respectively.

The government source also said that the vaccination drive in the country which now includes teens of the 15-18 years age group and precautionary dose for those above sixty with comorbidities, health workers and frontline workers, has been effective in reducing the Covid third wave.

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