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India's Omicron tally touches 578, total 6,531 new COVID-19 cases registered in past 24 hours

| @indiablooms | Dec 27, 2021, at 03:31 pm

New Delhi: India, a nation which is witnessing a rise in Omicron variant cases, registered 6,531 new COVID-19 cases in the past 24 hours, as per data released by the Ministry of Health on Monday.

The Omicron tally of the country now stands at 578.

So far, 151 people have recovered after suffering from the new variant.

Delhi tops the chart of Omicron infected patients with 142, followed by Maharashtra at 141.

During the same period, 315 people died due to the virus.

7,141 recoveries were registered in the last 24 hours.

Recovery Rate currently stands at 98.40 percent.

Active cases account for less than 1 percent of total cases.

It currently stands at 0.22 percent.

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