Tag: COVID 19 in India

  • 29 school students test positive for Covid in West Bengal

    By PTI

    KALYANI: At least 29 students of a residential school in West Bengal’s Nadia district have tested positive for COVID-19, an official said on Wednesday.

    Twenty-nine class 9 and 10 students of Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya, Kalyani have tested positive for COVID-19 and their guardians have been informed to take them back to their homes, the official said.

    The students found COVID-19 positive were advised home quarantine as they have symptoms of cough and cold.

    The Sub-Divisional Officer (SDO) Kalyani, Hirak Mandal said the other students of the school and teachers are also being tested for COVID-19.

  • Maharashtra reports eight more Omicron infections, tally rises to 48

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    MUMBAI: Maharashtra on Saturday reported eight new infections of the Omicron variant of coronavirus which took the total of such cases in the state to 48, the health department said.

    But 28 of these patients have already recovered or have been discharged after testing negative for COVID-19 in subsequent tests, it said.

    Overall, Maharashtra reported 854 new coronavirus infections including eight Omicron cases during the day.

    Of eight new Omicron patients, four were detected following RT-PCR tests at the Mumbai airport.

    One of them is from Mumbai itself, another is from Jalgaon in north Maharashtra and other two from Chhattisgarh and Kerala, respectively, officials said.

    Two of them had travelled to Africa, one to Tanzania while another had been to the UK.

    All four are fully vaccinated and asymptomatic, the health officials said.

    Three other new Omicron patients were a couple from Satara in Western Maharashtra and their 13-year-old daughter.

    The couple and their two daughters had returned from Uganda recently; the younger daughter who is five years old was diagnosed with COVID-19 but not the Omicron variant, district officials had said earlier in the day.

    The health condition of all four from the family was said to be fine.

    Another new Omicron patient was a 17-year-old girl from Pune city who had come into close contact with an international traveler, officials said.

  • Cumulative Covid vaccine doses administered in India cross 137 crore: Health ministry

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    NEW DELHI: The cumulative number of COVID-19 vaccine doses administered in the country crossed 137 crore on Saturday, the Union health ministry said.

    More than 69 lakh (69,21,097) vaccine doses were administered till 7 pm on Saturday, it said.

    The daily vaccination tally is expected to increase with the compilation of the final reports for the day by late night, the ministry said.

    The countrywide vaccination drive was rolled out on January 16 with healthcare workers (HCWs) getting inoculated in the first phase.

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    The vaccination of frontline workers (FLWs) started from February 2.

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

    The country launched vaccination for all people aged more than 45 years from April 1.

    The government then decided to expand its vaccination drive by allowing everyone above 18 years to be vaccinated from May 1.

  • Unlike other countries, PM Modi involved people in govt’s fight against Covid: Amit Shah

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    MUMBAI: Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Saturday said Prime Minister Narendra Modi has involved common people in the government’s fight against COVID-19, unlike other countries.

    Speaking at an award distribution ceremony organised by the Institute of Company Secretaries of India here, Shah said while the pandemic situation is fluctuating in many countries, India is steadily coming out of it.

    “Many governments fought against COVID-19 in the world but in India, Prime Minister Narendra Modi ensured that people would join the government’s fight against the pandemic. Even at present, many countries are reporting ups and down in COVID-19 cases, but India is steadily coming out of it,” Shah said.

    The Union minister also said that everyone in the world had expressed concerns over India’s population and the existing health infrastructure.

    However, we comparatively incurred fewer losses from COVID-19, he added.

    He said India’s economic growth while coming out of COVID-19, has been promising.

    “The current growth rate is in a single-digit but I can assure you all that it would be in a double-digit by March 22. It is because we were trying to win the war against COVID-19 but the economic reforms that we had envisioned would need to overcome various challenges posed by the pandemic,” Shah added.

  • Scientists looking into booster dose issue, primary Covid vaccination foremost goal: Government

    These interventions and measures are driven by science, local epidemiology and resources, said NITI Aayog Member (Health) V K Paul at a press conference.

  • Nearly 136 crore Covid vaccine doses administered in India: Government

    The daily vaccination tally is expected to increase with the compilation of the final reports for the day by late night, the Union health ministry said.

  • Over 135 crore Covid vaccine doses administered in India: Centre

    The daily vaccination tally is expected to increase with the compilation of the final reports for the day by late night, the ministry said.

  • Telangana, West Bengal report first Omicron Covid variant cases

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    MUMBAI/HYDERABAD:  Telangana and West Bengal reported their first cases of the Omicron variant of COVID-19 on Wednesday, while four more persons tested positive in Maharashtra.

    So far, Maharashtra has reported the highest number of cases at 32, followed by Rajasthan at 17.

    Omicron cases have also been reported in Karnataka (3), Gujarat (4), Kerala (1), Telangana (2), West Bengal (1) and Andhra Pradesh (1) and Union Territories of Delhi (6) and Chandigarh (1).

    With this, the tally of the Omicron variant cases in the country has risen to 68.

    A 24-year-old woman from Kenya and a 23-year-old man from Somalia, who landed in Hyderabad on December 12, have tested positive for the variant, a Telangana health official said on Wednesday.

    State Director of Public Health G Srinivasa Rao told reporters that the two foreign nationals were asymptomatic.

    Though they did not come from ‘at-risk’ countries, their samples were randomly collected and sent for genome sequencing in line with the protocols.

    The two close contacts of the Kenyan woman have been identified and their samples sent for COVID-19 testing.

    She was admitted to the state-run Telangana Institute of Medical Sciences (TIMS) in the city.

    The Omicron-positive Somalian national could not be tracked immediately.

    He was, however, found later on Wednesday and shifted to the TIMS, Rao said.

    West Bengal officials said that a seven-year-old boy, resident of Murshidabad district who recently returned from Abu Dhabi via Hyderabad, tested positive for the new coronavirus variant He left for a relative’s place in Malda from Kolkata airport.

    “The boy flew with his parents from Abu Dhabi to Hyderabad, where he tested positive for Omicron. He had not entered Hyderabad city. He returned to Kolkata on December 11.

    “The state health department was alerted about his Omicron report by authorities in Hyderabad only on Wednesday morning,” the senior official said.

    The boy has been shifted to a hospital in Malda, he said.

    Of the total 32 patients in Maharashtra, 25 have been discharged after a negative RT-PCR, the state health department said.

    “As per the report given by the National Institute of Virology today, 4 more patients were found to be infected with Omicron in the state. Out of these four patients, two are from Osmanabad, one from Mumbai and one patient is from Buldhana,” the department said in a bulletin.

    Three of the four new cases are of vaccinated individuals.

    One is a woman and three are men – all between the age group of 16 years and 67 years.

    More cases of the Omicron variant of coronavirus are likely to come to the fore in January next year in Maharashtra, a senior state public health department official said.

    “The Omicron variant of coronavirus is spreading fast in the world and Maharashtra is likely to see a surge in cases infected by it in January next year. The cases of Omicron infection will be found in rural areas as well as in cities,” Additional Chief Secretary Pradeep Vyas said while making a presentation in the Maharashtra cabinet meeting in Mumbai.

    Under the Centre’s new norms, RT-PCR tests are mandatory for passengers arriving from the “at-risk” countries and they can only leave the airport only after the results come.

    Passengers coming from ‘at-risk’ countries to six major Indian airports have to compulsorily pre-book for the on-arrival RT-PCR test from December 20 onwards, the Civil Aviation Ministry said on Tuesday.

    However, it clarified that in case a person faces any difficulty in pre-booking the test, the passenger must not be denied boarding.

    The six airports are in Delhi, Mumbai Kolkata, Chennai, Bengaluru and Hyderabad.

    According to the Union health ministry, ‘at-risk countries include those in Europe including the United Kingdom, South Africa, Brazil, Botswana, Zimbabwe, Tanzania, Hong Kong, China, Ghana, Mauritius, New Zealand and Israel.

    Also, two percent of the passengers arriving on flights from other countries are being tested randomly.

  • Three members of family returned from Uganda test positive for coronavirus in Maharashtra

    By PTI

    PUNE: Three of the four members of a family with a travel history to Uganda who returned to Phaltan tehsil in Satara district of Maharashtra recently have tested positive for coronavirus, officials said on Monday.

    Satara district civil surgeon said the samples of all the four have been sent to the National Institute of Virology (NIV) in Pune to ascertain if they have been infected with the Omicron variant of coronavirus.

    “A family of four – a couple and their two daughters- came to Phaltan from Uganda on December 9. They were traced and subjected to RT-PCR tests on Monday. Out of which the couple and their elder daughter tested positive for coronavirus. Report of their younger daughter came inconclusive,” civil surgeon Dr Subhash Chavan said.

    He said all four are currently admitted to the sub-district hospital in Phaltan.

    The three patients have no symptoms and are in stable condition.

    Their oxygen saturation level is around 99 per cent, Dr Chavan said.

    “We have sent their (all the four) samples to the NIV for genome sequencing to ascertain if they have been infected with the Omicron variant,” he added.

    As of Monday, Maharashtra’s tally of Omicron cases stood at 20, as per the state health department.

  • Man who returned from South Africa found positive for Omicron; Gujarat tally reaches four

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    SURAT: A 42-year-old man from Surat who recently returned from South Africa tested positive for the Omicron variant of coronavirus on Monday, making him the first such case from Surat and fourth in Gujarat, a health department official said.

    Earlier, three cases of the Omicron variant infection were reported from Jamnagar in Gujarat, including a 72-year-old NRI man who had returned from Zimbabwe, his wife and brother-in-law.

    The 42-year-old patient found infected with the Omicron strain is a businessman based in Surat.

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    “He had arrived at Delhi airport from South Africa via Kenya and Abu Dhabi on December 3. He had tested negative for coronavirus,” deputy Municipal Commissioner, Health, Ashish Naik said.

    He again tested negative on December 4.

    “After he was hospitalised briefly for isolation here, he tested positive for coronavirus on December 8, following which we sent his sample for genome sequencing.

    He was detected with the Omicron variant on Monday,” Naik said.

    The patient is under treatment in home isolation, the official said, adding that all his relatives and all the four co-passengers have tested negative for coronavirus.