India's COVID-19 tally rose to 17,636,307 on Tuesday with 323,144 new cases recorded in the past 24 hours, said the federal health ministry.
This was the sixth consecutive day when over 300,000 cases were registered in a single day, though there was a fall of nearly 30,000 new cases in a day compared to those reported on Monday.
According to the figures released by the federal health ministry, 2,771 deaths took place in the past 24 hours, taking the total death toll to 197,894.
There are still a total of 2,882,204 active cases in the country, with an increase of 68,546 active cases through Monday, while 14,556,209 people have been cured and discharged from hospitals so far across the country.
The COVID-19 figures continue to peak in the country every day, even as the federal government has ruled out imposing a complete lockdown to contain the worsening situation. While some school examinations stand cancelled, others have been postponed in the wake of the COVID-19 situation.
Delhi has been put under a second successive weeklong lockdown till May 3.
The number of daily active cases has been on the rise over the past few weeks. In January the number of daily cases in the country had come down to below-10,000.
So far over 145 million vaccination doses (145,271,186) have been administered to people across the country and over 280 million tests have been conducted.
As many as 280,979,877 tests were conducted till Monday, out of which 1,658,700 tests were conducted on Monday alone, said the latest data issued by the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) on Tuesday.
The national capital Delhi, which has been one of the worst COVID-19 affected places in the country, witnessed over 20,201 new cases and 380 deaths through Monday.
So far, 14,628 people have died in the national capital due to COVID-19, confirmed by Delhi's health department.
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