64% males among India's COVID fatalities, says Health Ministry
There are at least 64 percent deaths in males and only 36 percent in females, revealed an analysis of COVID deaths in India, a Health Ministry document said on Thursday
New Delhi: There are at least 64 percent deaths in males and only 36 percent in females, revealed an analysis of COVID deaths in India, a Health Ministry document said on Thursday.
The analysis further indicated that, in terms of age distribution, 0.5 percent deaths are reported in less than 15 years of age group, 2.5 percent in 15-30 years age group, 11.4 percent in 30-45 years age group, 35.1 percent in 45-60 years age group and 50.5 percent in people above 60 years of age.
Further, 73 percent of the death cases had underlying co-morbidities. Elderly people (above 60 years of age) and people having co-morbidities are identified as high-risk groups for COVID-19.
According to the Union Health Ministry data, at least 3,435 individuals so far have lost their lives due to COVID-19 in India.
The Health Ministry stated that the case mortality rate in India is 3.06 per cent, as against the global average of 6.65 per cent. The ministry attributed the outcome to its efforts towards timely case identification and proper clinical management of the cases.
India currently has 63,624 cases under active medical supervision. Of these, approximately 2.94 per cent cases are in the ICU, said the Health Ministry.
"A total of 45,299 patients are cured of COVID-19. A total of 3,002 COVID-19 patients have been reported cured in the last 24 hours. The recovery rate is improving continuously and is 40.32 percent presently," it added.
In addition, it advised that community awareness, personal hygiene, hand hygiene, respiratory etiquette and environmental sanitation are the most important tools to combat COVID-19.
"Face covers and masks should be used in public places and physical distancing should be followed. Large gatherings should be avoided. Individuals in high risk groups should stay at home except for essential and health purposes," said the Health Ministry.
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