Health Ministry expresses concern over India's upward trend in COVID-19 cases

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Published on April 13, 2021 - Duration: 01:07s

Health Ministry expresses concern over India's upward trend in COVID-19 cases

Union Health Secretary Rajesh Bhushan informed about the current status of country in regards to COVID-19 virus.

He said that previous highest surge has already been crossed and the trend is going upward.

That is a cause for worry.

"We have 89.51% people who have been cured, 1.25% deaths and 9.24% active cases," he said.


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