New COVID-19 Cases in India: 94 infections recorded within past day
India reported 94 new COVID-19 infections in the last 24 hours, as per the data updated at 8 am on Monday, 24 January 2023. This continues the significant decrease from the previous highs, bringing the total number of cases in the country to 4,46,82,015.
The daily positivity rate was recorded at 0.11%, while the weekly positivity rate remained low at 0.08%. The current COVID-19 situation in India remains under control, with a low number of active cases and a low positivity rate. The active cases have decreased to 1,934.
However, it's important to note that there are no specific updates available from the search results regarding COVID-19 cases and deaths in Kerala and Uttar Pradesh, India, on 24 January 2023. The available data shows that in recent times (2025), Kerala had active COVID-19 cases reported in the thousands (6,229 as of late July 2025), but the data for January 2023 is not explicitly mentioned. Similarly, the COVID-19 data for Uttar Pradesh in January 2023 is not available in the search results.
The total death toll from COVID-19 in India was reported as 531,016, with some recent fatalities in various states, but without state-specific details for Kerala or Uttar Pradesh. For accurate updates specifically on 24 January 2023, you may need to consult official archives or government health bulletins for Kerala and Uttar Pradesh from that period.
Two new COVID-19 fatalities were reported in the last 24 hours, one each in Kerala and Uttar Pradesh. It's crucial to continue following safety measures to prevent the spread of the virus and protect oneself and others.
Stay safe and informed.
- Despite the significant decrease in COVID-19 infections in India, it's essential to focus on maintaining health and wellness, especially considering the ongoing medical-conditions related to the virus.
- In the broader context of science and health, it's important to monitor the COVID-19 situation not only at the national level but also in specific regions like Kerala and Uttar Pradesh, where recent data may not be readily available.