Even though Punjab and Maharashtra account for 60% of the country’s total deaths, in terms of the new death number, Bihar has fared the worst.
Bihar, on Thursday, recorded 40 deaths per 1,000 cases—an increase of five times over the last month when the state recorded 8 deaths for every 1,000 cases.
Even in Bihar, testing has taken a hit. While the state was averaging over 100,000 daily tests in December, this declined to 87,718 tests in January and further fell to 52,042 tests in February. In March, the daily average has further reduced to 37,370 daily tests.
On Thursday, Bihar had tested 52,784 samples, of which 258 were found positive, leading to a positivity rate of 0.5%. A month ago, the state’s positivity rate was a low 0.2%.
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