Tag: Coronavirus Outbreak

  • India fastest in world to administer over 14 crore COVID-19 vaccine doses: Union Health Ministry

    By PTI
    NEW DELHI: India has become the fastest country in the world to administer over 14 crore COVID-19 vaccine doses, done in just 99 days, the Union Health Ministry said on Sunday.

    Eight states — Maharashtra, Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh, Gujarat, West Bengal, Karnataka, Madhya Pradesh and Kerala — account for 58.83 per cent of the total doses given so far in the country, it said.

    So far, 14,09,16,417 vaccine doses have been administered across the country through 20,19,263 sessions, the ministry said citing a provisional report till 7 am.

    These include 92,90,528 healthcare and 1,19,50,251 frontline workers who got the first dose, and 59,95,634 healthcare and 62,90,491 frontline workers who have taken the second dose.

    Among the senior citizens, 4,96,55,753 have got the first dose and 77,19,730 the second done.

    Among beneficiaries aged between 45 and 60 years, 4,76,83,792 got the first dose and 23,30,238 the second dose.

    “In another significant development, India has now become the fastest country in the world to cross the landmark of 14 crore COVID-19 vaccine doses. India achieved this feat in just 99 days,” the ministry highlighted.

    Over 25 lakh vaccine doses were administered in a span of  24 hours.

    On April 24, day 99 of the vaccination drive, 25,36,612 vaccine doses were administered.

    While 16,43,864 beneficiaries were vaccinated across 25,732 sessions for the first dose, 8,92,748 received the second dose of the vaccine.

    The countrywide vaccination drive was rolled out on January 16 with healthcare workers getting inoculated and the immunisation of frontline workers started from February 2.

    The next phase of COVID-19 vaccination commenced on March 1 for those over 60 years of age and for people aged 45 and above with specified co-morbid conditions.

    India launched vaccination for all people aged more than 45 from April 1.

    It later decided to expand its vaccination drive by allowing everyone above 18 years of age to get vaccinated from May 1.

  • COVID-positive TMC candidate Kajal Sinha dies at Kolkata hospital

    By PTI
    KOLKATA: TMC candidate from Khardah assembly constituency Kajal Sinha, who had tested positive for COVID-19, died at a hospital here on Sunday morning, an official of the state health department said.

    Sinha (59) was found to have contracted the viral disease two days ago, following which he was admitted to Beliaghata ID hospital, the official said.

    TMC supremo and Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee expressed shock and grief over his demise.

    “Very, very sad. Shocked. Kajal Sinha, our candidate from Khardaha, succumbed to Covid. He dedicated his life to serving people & just fought a tireless campaign. He was a long-serving committed member of @AITCofficial. We will miss him. My condolences to his family & his admirers,” Banerjee tweeted.

    Polling was held in Khardah constituency on April 22.

    Earlier this month, Pradip Kumar Nandi, the Revolutionary Socialist Party (RSP)candidate from Jangipur seat, and Congress nominee from Samserganj constituency Rezaul Haque succumbed to the disease.

  • 14 held in Gujarat for birthday celebrations during night curfew

    By PTI
    RAJKOT: Police have arrested 14 people from two birthday parties organised in Rajkot during the night curfew imposed to check the spread of COVID-19, an official said on Sunday.

    Videos of the two events held here in Gujarat on Saturday night also surfaced on social media platforms.

    According to a senior official, the birthday party of a policeman’s son was organised at the police headquarters where firecrackers were also burst.

    “Officials patrolling in a police control room van noticed fireworks at the police headquarters.

    They reached the spot and found four persons celebrating the birthday.

    All the four accused were arrested,” the police official said.

    In another incident, members of an NGO participated in a birthday celebration in the premises of a high school around midnight.

    After some videos of the event were shared on a social media platform, the police registered a case against 11 members of the NGO and arrested 10 of them, the official said.

    The accused were booked under Indian Penal Code Sections 188 (disobedience to order duly promulgated by a public servant), 269 (negligent act that could cause spread of the disease dangerous to life) and other provisions, he said.

    In the wake of a sharp rise in coronavirus cases in Gujarat, the state government has imposed a curfew from 8 pm to 6 am in 20 cities till April 30.

    On Saturday, Gujarat’s COVID-19 tally reached 4,81,737 with 14,097 new cases, the highest single-day rise so far.

    The state also reported its highest single-day death count of 152, taking the total number of fatalities to 6,171, as per the health department.

  • 20 COVID-19 patients escape from care centre in Maharashtra’s Yavatmal

    By PTI
    YAVATMALA: Twenty COVID-19 patients have escaped from a care centre in Maharashtra’s Yavatmal district, officials said on Sunday.

    The incident took place on Saturday at the COVID-19 care centre set up at a students’ hostel in Ghatanji taluka, local health officer Dr Sanjay Puram said.

    Based on a complaint lodged by health officials, the Ghatanji police have registered an FIR against the 20 patients under relevant sections, he said.

    Puram said a COVID-19 testing camp was organised on Friday at Amdi village in the district.

    Later, 19 village residents who tested positive for the disease were admitted to the COVID-19 care centre at Ghatanji.

    All those 19 patients and another person lodged at the facility escaped around 8 am on Saturday, he said.

    Puram said he had lodged a police complaint, seeking action against the patients.

    Efforts were on to trace them, he added.

    Yavatmal Collector Amol Yedge expressed concern over the incident.

    “If this behaviour continues, the cases of viral infection will rise in the district. Instructions have been given to take criminal action against the patients who escaped,” he said.

    A committee will be set up to conduct a probe into the incident and action will be taken against those found guilty, the collector said.

    On Saturday, 1,163 new COVID-19 cases were found in the district, taking the overall tally to 46,704.

    The district has so far reported 1,073 deaths due to the viral infection.

    As of now, there are 5,972 active COVID-19 cases in the district, as per official data.

  • COVID-19 surge: Restrictions in place across Jammu and Kashmir to curb spread

    By PTI
    SRINAGAR: Normal life came to a standstill across Jammu and Kashmir on Sunday as policemen strictly enforced curfew to prevent the spread of COVID-19 in the Union Territory, officials said.

    Jammu and Kashmir Lt Governor Manoj Sinha had announced a 34-hour curfew from 8 pm on Saturday till 6 am Monday amid a surge in coronavirus cases.

    Security forces put barricades on roads at many places and were also seen patrolling localities in the twin capitals as well as in other district headquarters to ensure that there is no violation of the curfew, the officials said.

    However, essential and emergency services were being allowed to move, they added.

    The officials said police vehicles, fitted with public address system, went around localities announcing the imposition of strict restrictions for combating the spread of coronavirus Saturday night itself.

    Markets wore a deserted look as people preferred to stay indoors and were cooperating with the administration, they said.

    An order issued on Saturday night by Member secretary, State Executive Committee, Simrandeep Singh said the scheduled marriages up to permissible gathering norms will be exempted from the purview of the Corona curfew subject to production of wedding cards and identity cards.

    The government had earlier permitted gathering of 50 persons in indoor functions and 100 outdoors besides 20 for funerals.

    The SEC also ordered the closure of technical training institutions falling under the department of skill development or technical education for on-campus in-person education till May 15 and said online education will be the mode of teaching.

    The government had already closed down all educational institutions including universities, colleges and schools till May 15 and said during their closure, attendance of staff in person will be restricted to 50 percent only.

    Earlier, on April 8, the administration had ordered imposition of night curfew from 10 pm to 6 am in the urban areas of eight districts which was later extended to municipal and urban local body limits of all the 20 districts in the Union Territory on April 20.

    The UT has witnessed a surge in COVID-19 cases over the last few weeks.

  • J-K: Rise in tourist inflow cut short by COVID surge, doctors blame laxity by people, vaccine hesitancy

    By PTI
    SRINAGAR: Jammu and Kashmir witnessed a rise in tourist arrivals in the first quarter of this year but that was cut short by a sudden spike in coronavirus cases in the union territory, which many blame on the laxity by travellers in following COVID-appropriate behaviour.

    According to doctors, the prevalence of a new variant of the virus, vaccine hesitancy and negligence of the people in following standard operating procedures (SOPs) for containing the spread of the infection are also to be blamed for the spurt in cases.

    Over 23 per cent of the COVID patients detected in Jammu and Kashmir in March were travellers from different parts of the country.

    In April, so far, travellers constitute about 20 per cent of the total positive cases, official data reveal.

    Most of them were tourists, especially from Maharashtra and Gujarat.

    Tourists arriving in Kashmir through Srinagar airport were made to undergo RT-PCR test but it took two to three days for the reports to arrive.

    Until recently, There was no testing of those reaching here by road.

    “The main reasons for the surge in the cases in Kashmir are tourist arrivals, circulation of new strains, people not following the SOPs and their hesitancy towards vaccination,” a leading internal and pulmonary medicine expert, Dr Parvaiz Kaul, told PTI.

    Kaul, who is the head of the internal and pulmonary medicine department at Sher-e-Kashmir Institute of Medical Science, a COVID hospital here, said it is most likely that the spike in the cases is because of tourist arrivals.

    “By the time a tourist knows he is COVID-19 positive, he would have interacted with many people. Also, there is a good chance that some rapid tests which showed negative results were actually positive.”

    He also brushed off claims by authorities that there was no mutant strain of the virus in the Valley.

    “Only about 0.1 per cent of positive samples are sequenced in India, much fewer in Jammu and Kashmir. So how can we say that there is no mutant strain?” Dr Kaul said.

    A doctor, working at one of the Valley’s hospitals treating COVID positive patients, said the authorities “messed up” by allowing unregulated arrival of travellers without making it mandatory for them to carry negative RT-PCR report.

    “Many times, rapid test result comes negative despite the fact that the person is infected. Also, there was no testing till about a week ago for those arriving by road. They messed it up,” he said.

    A hotel in the heart of Srinagar had to be closed after several of its staff tested positive.

    Their testing was necessitated after RT-PCR reports of some tourists staying there, who were tested at the airport, came positive a couple of days.

    Kaul said there is a possibility of a rapid surge in the number of coronavirus cases in the Kashmir Valley as well.

    “We reach COVID peak slightly later than the rest of the country. The way they (authorities) kept everything open, especially tourism, was not good,” he said.

    Also, people were also not following the SOPs and guidelines, he said.

    “They were not wearing face masks or maintaining social distance. Though now, there has been some improvement, people are still congregating like in normal times,” Dr Kaul said.

    He said the people in Kashmir were also vaccine-hesitant.

    “If we do not follow SOPs or sanitise and don’t get vaccinated, then people are doomed,” he added.

    Asked if the healthcare infrastructure in Kashmir could cope with a possible rapid surge in cases, Dr Kaul said compared to the rest of the country, “our infrastructure is nothing”.

    “No infrastructure is good enough for a pandemic. When the numbers go up, any infrastructure can fail and that had what happened in the US, the UK and Italy. Their systems failed despite being way better than ours. Our systems have already collapsed,” he said.

    Referring to the COVID-19 situation in other states and metro cities like Delhi and Mumbai, Dr Kaul said what is happening there “is a lesson for us”.

    “In Kashmir, if only 10 or 15 per cent cases need ICU treatment, that means for about an average 2,000 cases, we need 300 ICU beds every day. This means, in two days our ICU bed capacity is full. The system will be overwhelmed in a matter of few days.”

    “That is why, preventive measures are very important,” he said.

    The doctor, however, said Jammu and Kashmir has an advantage when it comes to oxygen supply.

    “We have oxygen generation plants. It is a blessing. However, if people are not careful, then it is going to explode here as well,” he said.

    The doctor emphasised that there is no shortcut to observing SOPs and getting vaccinated.

    A hotelier said while his establishment was taking precautions, they have no control interactions by tourists, especially outside their hotels till their test reports come.

    “By the time someone is confirmed as COVID positive, he may have infected a lot of others,” he said.

    Jammu and Kashmir on Saturday recorded 2,030 fresh COVID-19 cases that took the union territory’s total tally of infection to 1,58,374 while 15 more fatalities pushed the death toll to 2,126.

    Of the fresh cases, 1,194 were reported from the Kashmir division and 834 were from the Jammu division.

    Srinagar district recorded the highest number of fresh cases at 591, followed by 530 in Jammu and 180 in Baramulla.

  • India adds record over 3.49 lakh new COVID-19 cases in single day

    By PTI
    NEW DELHI: With a record single-day rise of   3,49,691 new coronavirus infections, India’s total tally of COVID-19 cases climbed to 1,69,60,172, while active cases crossed the 26-lakh mark, according to the Union Health Ministry data updated on Sunday.

    The death toll increased to 1,92,311 with  a record 2,767  daily new fatalities, the data updated at 8 am showed.

    Registering a steady increase, the active cases have increased to 26,82,751 comprising 15.82 per cent of the total infections, while the national COVID-19 recovery rate has further dropped to 83.05 per cent.

    The number of people who have recuperated from the disease surged to 1,40,85,110, while the case fatality rate has further dropped to 1.13 per cent, the data stated.

    India’s COVID-19 tally had crossed the 20-lakh mark on August 7, 30 lakh on August 23, 40 lakh on September 5 and 50 lakh on September 16.

    It went past  60 lakh on September 28, 70 lakh on October 11, crossed 80 lakh on October 29, 90 lakh on  November 20 and surpassed the one-crore mark on December 19.

    India crossed the grim milestone of 1.50 crore on April 19.

    According to the ICMR, 27,79,18,810 samples have been tested up to April 25 with 17,19,588 samples being tested on Saturday.

  • Param Vir Chakra recipient Abdul Hamid’s son dies after hospital’s ‘negligence’

    By PTI
    KANPUR: The second son of a Param Vir Chakra awardee died of alleged negligence in his treatment at Lala Lajpat Rai (LLR) hospital here on Friday, his family claimed.

    The aggrieved family members said the hospital authorities did not conduct any COVID-19 test on Ali Hasan (61), the second son of Param Vir Chakra recipient Abdul Hamid.

    Meanwhile, principal of GSV Medical College R B Kamal said he has been informed about the death of PVC Hamid’s son.

    He, however, refused to make any further comment over the issue.

    Saleem, Hasan’s eldest son, alleged that his father died due to negligence by the doctors and hospital staff, who allegedly turned a deaf ear towards his pleas.

    Saleem further told reporters late on Friday night that his father was unwell for the last two-three days and admitted at LLR hospital on Wednesday (April 21) after complaining of severe cough and difficulty in breathing apart from a dip in the oxygen level.

    After admission on April 21, Hasan was put on oxygen support but the facility was removed just after four hours by the hospital saying his health is stable and there was no need of oxygen anymore, Saleem alleged before the media.

    After witnessing Hasan’s deteriorating health, they approached the hospital staff and beseeched before anyone to provide him oxygen facility, but requests fell on deaf ears.

    The family members apprised the doctors that Hasan is the second son of ‘Veer Abdul Hamid’ who had received the country’s highest military decoration, Param Vir Chakra, posthumously for his actions during the India-Pakistan war in 1965, but to no avail.

    Hasan had retired from Ordnance Equipment Factory (OEF) in Kanpur and settled here in the city.

    He is survived by his wife, four sons and three daughters, who are all married.

  • Focus on healthcare instead of ‘spending on PR, unnecessary projects’: Rahul Gandhi to government

    By PTI
    NEW DELHI: Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Saturday urged the central government to focus on vaccines, oxygen and other health services amid the COVID-19 pandemic instead of “spending on PR and unnecessary projects”.

    Gandhi’s remarks come a day after he questioned the government’s priority in going ahead with the Central Vista project in the midst of the pandemic crisis.

    In a tweet in Hindi on Saturday, Gandhi appealed to the Centre to focus on vaccines, oxygen and other health services instead of “spending on PR and unnecessary projects”.

    “This crisis will deepen in the coming days. The country has to be prepared to deal with this. The current plight is unbearable!” the former Congress chief said.

    According to government data updated on Saturday morning, the COVID-19 case tally in India rose by a record 3,46,786 cases to reach 1,66,10,481, while the death toll touched 1,89,544 with 2,624 more fatalities.

  • Oxygen Express train carrying three tankers of liquid medical oxygen reaches Uttar Pradesh

    By PTI
    LUCKNOW: An Oxygen Express train carrying three tankers of liquid medical oxygen arrived in Uttar Pradesh on Saturday morning as the state battles a surge in coronavirus cases.

    In view of the high demand for oxygen in the country following a record spike in coronavirus cases, the railways has decided to run ‘Oxygen Express’ trains to transport liquid medical oxygen and oxygen cylinders across the country.

    Roll-on-roll-off trucks are being transported on flat wagons by the trains for quick supply of medical oxygen.

    “Two trucks of medical oxygen arrived in Lucknow around 6.30 am while one truck was offloaded in Varanasi. Each truck has a capacity of containing 15,000 litres of medical oxygen,” Additional Chief Secretary (Home) Awanish Kumar Awasthi told PTI.

    He said both the trucks may be used for Lucknow and a decision will be taken soon.

    The train arrived from Bokaro in Jharkhand.

    “The arrival of two trucks of medical oxygen will meet around half the demand of Lucknow for Saturday. The state capital will now be in a better position,” Awasthi said.

    Uttar Pradesh Health Minister Jai Pratap Singh told PTI, “The arrival of Oxygen Express will significantly ease the current situation in the state.”

    The railways on Wednesday had said it will run its second Oxygen Express to Uttar Pradesh after a request was received from the state government.