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India witnesses 60,753 new COVID-19 cases, 1647 deaths in the past 24 hours

| @indiablooms | Jun 19, 2021, at 03:22 pm

New Delhi: India is again witnessing a decline in daily caseload as the country recorded 60,753 new COVID-19 cases in the past 24 hours, the data released by the Ministry of Health on Saturday.

The country also recorded a decline in deaths as 1,647 people died due to the virus in the past 24 hours.

The death toll due to the virus now stands at 3,85,137.

There are 7,60,019 active cases in the country at present.

Recovery Rate has hiked to 96.16 percent.  

AIIMS chief Dr Randeep Guleria has said the third wave of the COVID-19 pandemic may hit India in the next  six-eight weeks.

He made the remark at a time when several states are waithdrawing strict COVID-19 related lockdown restrictions following a decline in cases in recent days.

"As we have started unlocking, there is again a lack of Covid-appropriate behaviour. We don't seem to have learnt from what happened between the first and the second wave. Again crowds are building up... people are gathering. It will take some time for the number of cases to start rising at the national level. But it could happen within the next six to eight weeks... may be a little longer," Dr Guleria told NDTV.

"It all depends on how we go ahead in terms of Covid-appropriate behaviour and preventing crowds," he added.

India is fighting a deadly second wave of the pandemic.

During this phase, people were seen struggling to get a hospital bed or even oxygen supply due to the significant rise in infection cases since early this year.

The burial grounds and crematoriums were also overwhelmed amid a rise in deaths due to COVID-19.

However, the number of cases have reduced in recent times.

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