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The COVID-19 pandemic in India is part of the worldwide pandemic of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2). The first case of COVID-19 in India, which originated from China, was reported on 30 January 2020. India currently has the largest number of confirmed cases in Asia,[7] and has the second-highest number of confirmed cases in the world after the United States with more than 10.3 million reported cases of COVID-19 infection and more than 150,000 deaths as of January 06, 2021.[8] The per day cases peaked mid-September in India with over 90,000 cases reported per day and have since come down to below 40,000 in December.[9][10]
COVID-19 pandemic in India
India COVID-19 cases density map.svg
Map of confirmed cases per million residents
Map of confirmed cases
India COVID-19 confirmed cases map.svg
Map of confirmed cases
Map of active cases
India COVID-19 active cases map.svg
Map of active cases
Map of confirmed deaths
India COVID-19 deaths map.svg
Map of deaths due to the pandemic
Disease
COVID-19
Virus strain
SARS-CoV-2
Location
India
First outbreak
Wuhan, Hubei, China[1]
Index case
Thrissur, Kerala[2]
10°31′39″N 76°12′52″E
Date
30 January 2020 – ongoing
(11 months, 1 week and 3 days)[3]
Confirmed cases
10,413,417 [4][i]
Active cases
225,449[4]
Recovered
10,037,398 [4][ii]
Deaths
150,570 [4][iii]
Fatality rate
1.45%
Territories
28 states and 7 union territories[4]
Government website
www.mohfw.gov.in
In July 2020, India's Ministry of Information and Broadcasting claimed the country's case fatality rate was among the lowest in the world at 2.41% and "steadily declining".[11] By mid-May 2020, six cities accounted for around half of all reported cases in the country – Mumbai, Delhi, Ahmedabad, Chennai, Pune and Kolkata.[12] As of 10 September 2020, Lakshadweep is the only region which has not reported a case.[13] On 10 June, India's recoveries exceeded active cases for the first time.[14] Infection rates started to drop significantly in September, and the number of daily new cases and active cases started to decline rapidly.[15] A Government panel on COVID-19 announced in October that the pandemic had peaked in India, and may come under control by February 2021.[16] India has over 30 anti-COVID vaccines in various stages of development and the first of these is expected to be introduced in early 2021.