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  • Bihar’s Covid vaccination to continue without Centre’s aid: Nitish

    Bihar’s Covid vaccination to continue without Centre’s aid: Nitish

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    Patna: Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar on Monday said that his government will purchase vaccines to continue the Covid vaccination drive in the state, even if it does not get the Centre’s support.

    The state government is fully alert to meet the challenges of Covid-19, Kumar said while chairing a meeting of senior officials to review the coronavirus situation.

    “Bihar is conducting the highest number of Covid tests in the country. The country’s average is above six lakh tests per 10 lakh population. For Bihar, it is eight lakh samples per 10 lakh population.

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    “As the stock of Covid vaccines has finished in the state and the central government has so far not provided fresh stock, we will continue the vaccination drive in the state by purchasing vaccines from our own coffer,” he said.

    The Covid-19 active cases have more than doubled in a week in Bihar.

    With 36 more people testing positive for the virus since Sunday, the number of active cases increased to 146, according to the Union Health Ministry’s latest figure.

    According to a statement issued by the Chief Minister’s Office (CMO), Kumar instructed the health department to remain alert and make all arrangements at hospitals for the treatment of patients.

    “Covid cases are increasing again, mainly in Patna and four to five other districts. However, the situation is under control. In places like hospitals, wearing of masks is being reinforced,” the chief minister said.

    Amid a spike in coronavirus cases, mock drills to take stock of hospital preparedness were held in Indira Gandhi Institute of Medical Science in Patna during the day.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Nationwide drill in hospitals on Apr 10, 11 to check Covid preparedness

    Nationwide drill in hospitals on Apr 10, 11 to check Covid preparedness

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    New Delhi: Amid rising COVID-19 cases, a nationwide mock drill to take stock of hospital preparedness will be held on April 10 and 11 in which both public and private facilities are expected to participate.

    Union Health Minister Mansukh Mandaviya will visit AIIMS, Jhajjar on April 10 to oversee the mock drill, officials said on Sunday.

    In a review meeting held on April 7, Mandaviya had urged state health ministers to visit hospitals and oversee the mock drills.

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    He had also advised them to review the preparedness with district administrations and health officials on April 8 and 9.

    In the meeting with state health ministers, and principal and additional chief secretaries held virtually, Mandaviya had stressed the need to identify emergency hotspots by monitoring trends of influenza-like illness (ILI) and severe acute respiratory infection (SARI) cases, ramping up testing and vaccination, and ensuring readiness of hospital infrastructure.

    Besides enhancing genome sequencing and ramping up whole genome sequencing of positive samples, he had emphasised creating awareness about following Covid-appropriate behaviour.

    During the meeting, states and union territories were informed that currently the World Health Organisation (WHO) is closely tracking a variant of interest (VOI), XBB.1.5, and six other variants are under monitoring (BQ.1, BA.2.75, CH.1.1, XBB, XBF and XBB.1.16), a health ministry statement had said.

    It was highlighted that while Omicron and its sub-lineages continue to be the predominant variants, most of the assigned variants have little or no significant transmissibility, disease severity or immune escape.

    The prevalence of XBB.1.16 increased from 21.6 percent in February to 35.8 percent in March. However, no evidence of an increase in hospitalisation or mortality has been reported, the statement said.

    During the meeting, it was observed that 23 states and union territories had average tests per million below the national average.

    Mandaviya had said that irrespective of the new variants, the five-fold strategy of ‘Test-Track-Treat-Vaccinate and adherence to Covid-Appropriate Behaviour’ continues to remain the tested strategy for Covid management.

    States and union territories were also requested to expeditiously increase the rate of testing from 100 tests per million as on the week ending April 7. They were further advised to increase the share of RT-PCR in tests.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Now, Congress Rajasthan chief tests Covid positive

    Now, Congress Rajasthan chief tests Covid positive

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    Jaipur: A day after Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot and former Chief Minister Vasundhara Raje tested positive for Covid, Congress state President Govind Singh Dotasra on Wednesday was also found infected with the disease.

    Dotasra revealed his health status in a tweet.

    He had, in fact, had met party state in-charge Sukhjinder Singh Randhawa and several leaders on Tuesday. As both Gehlot and him have tested positive for Covid, the Congress has postponed the conferences to be held in the districts from Thursday.

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    In his tweet, Dotasra said: “My report has come positive in the COVID test. On the advice of doctors, I have to remain in complete isolation. All of you should also be careful.”

    On Tuesday, he had wished speedy recovery to Gehlot.

    “I pray to God for your speedy recovery and return to public service. @ashokgehlot51” he had tweeted.

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  • COVID Preparedness Meeting Held At GMC Srinagar

    COVID Preparedness Meeting Held At GMC Srinagar

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    SRINAGAR: In view of recent surge of COVID cases across the country with increasing cases in Jammu and Kashmir also, a comprehensive meeting was conducted at Government Medical College Srinagar under the chairmanship of Prof Masood Tanvir, Principal Dean GMC Srinagar which was attended by heads of various clinical departments and medical superintendents of all associated hospitals of GMC Srinagar.

    The medical superintendents gave details about the preparedness regarding availability of beds, oxygen beds, equipment and logistics, operative procedures. The heads of the department also discussed preventive and precautionary measures to be taken in hospitals.

    RT PCR and RAT testing escalation among symptomatic patients and cases dated for surgeries and other procedures were discussed in detail.

    It was emphasised to follow and adhere to COVID appropriate behaviour, especially in hospital and health care settings.

    The hospital administrators were asked to prepare separate areas for COVID cases in respective hospitals with intensive care support also.

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • India sees highest one-day rise in Covid cases since September 2022

    India sees highest one-day rise in Covid cases since September 2022

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    New Delhi: India on Wednesday reported 4,435 new Covid-19 cases, the highest single-day jump since September 2022, according to the Union Ministry of Health and Family Affairs.

    The number of active cases stands at 23,091, the data showed.

    With the surge in the past 24 hours, the tally has climbed to 4,47,33,719. Also, 15 deaths reported during the same time span has pushed the toll to 5,30,916.

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    As per the ministry data, the national Covid recovery rate was pegged at 98.76 per cent.

    While one death each was reported from Delhi, Gujarat, Chhattisgarh, Haryana, Karnataka, Puducherry and Rajasthan, four each were reconciled by Maharashtra and Kerala.

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  • Karnataka: 100 plus fresh Covid cases reported in Bengaluru

    Karnataka: 100 plus fresh Covid cases reported in Bengaluru

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    Bengaluru: The Karnataka health department is concerned as more than 100 fresh Covid cases have been reported from Bengaluru.

    The state reported 284 new cases against 132 discharges in the last 24 hours till Monday evening taking the tally of active cases in the state to 1,410.

    The state issues the Covid related number every day in the evening.

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    According to official statistics, one death has been reported, and the positivity rate for the day touched 3.22 per cent. The weekly total positivity rate is 2.90 per cent. The health department sources explained that they are seeing a steady rise in the number of cases, especially after the IPL match at Bengaluru on Sunday.

    Bengaluru Urban district has reported 170 new Covid cases in one day against 50 discharges. There are 757 total active cases reported in the city.

    The Shivamogga district is also seeing a steady rise in fresh cases and reported 34 new Covid cases. 20 fresh cases have been reported in Ballary which earlier reported cases in single digits. All other districts are reporting cases in zero or single digits.

    The government has increased the tests and advised the people to be careful. 9,043 Covid tests were conducted in the state in the last 24 hours.

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  • Amid Covid Spike DHSK Directs CMOs To Increase Testing Rate

    Amid Covid Spike DHSK Directs CMOs To Increase Testing Rate

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    SRINAGAR: Amid fresh spike in the Covid-19 cases in Kashmir, Directorate of Health Services Kashmir( DHSK) on Monday  directed all Chief Medical Officers of the Valley to increase rate of Covid-19 testing and establish Flu clinics at all health institutions.

    “In continuation to the letter no DHSK/IDSP/826-39 dated 29-03-2023 regarding Covid19 testing, it has been observed that there is no increase in the Covid19 testing rate. Furthermore, there hasn’t been any increase in the proportion testing of RT-PC which should be the benchmark of minimum 80% of total Covid19 testing,” DHSK said in an order.

    “In view of above, you are directed to increase the rate of Covid19 testing, proportion of RT-PCR testing & ensure the establishment of Flu Clinics at all the Health Institutions as per the guidelines issued by MoHFW,” it said.

    DHSK directed CMOs to increase the rate of Covid19 testing, proportion of RT-PCR testing and ensure the establishment of Flu Clinics at all the health institutions as per the guidelines issued by MoHFW.

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  • Covid returning as Kashmir reports positive cases

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    Srinagar, Apr 03: Covid has returned with Jammu and Kashmir witnessing spike in infections for the last few days.

    Also, there is a surge in patients with upper respiratory tract symptoms.

    A doctor from GMC Srinagar told news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO), that SARS COV-2 (COVID-19), Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV), Influenza-A (H1N1, H3N2) and Influenza-B viruses are currently circulating in the community.

    He said that these viruses are presenting as cough, fever, sore throat, body aches, running, stuffy nose, etc.

    He said that there is need to stay alert and follow COVID Appropriate Behaviour, respiratory hygiene and cough etiquette as it prevents and protects against all respiratory infections.

    Another doctor from GMC Srinagar said for the last few months, patients have Covid-19 like symptoms but their results are being found negative. But they are being found positive for influenza H1N1.

    He said that there has been surge in patients with cough, fever, sore throat, body aches, running/stuffy nose in last week or so.

    Patients have usually Covid-19 symptoms besides fever, mild cough and running nose and few positive patients are currently admitted at the hospital, he said.

    He said that there is no need to panic but people must take precautions such as wearing masks and preventing crowding.

    A doctor from SKIMS Soura said that good number of patients with upper respiratory tract symptoms are visiting SKIMS.

    He said that there is no need to panic, however, elderly people and people with comorbidities and children are more prone to these viruses and they must take precautions like avoid unnecessary gathering and follow proper hygiene.

    Many people are taking antibiotics on their own, they said adding that it is not right to take medicine without doctor’s advice and to take antibiotics unnecessarily as medicines need to be given based on symptoms, he said.

    Health officials told KNO said that the surge in Covid-19 cases was reported in J&K but there is no need to panic.

    They said that people in J&K have hybrid immunity because of a combination of widespread natural infection and vaccination.

    They said that people with hybrid immunity developed by both vaccination and previous infections have significant protection against future Covid infections.

    “Almost everyone has contracted the virus more than once during three Covid-19 waves besides that above 12 years of age whole population is vaccinated, so there are very little chances that any variant can trigger fresh wave as of now here,“ they said

    They said that as of now there are around 150 active cases of Covid-19 but most of them are under observation at home.

    They said that J&K is ready to tackle any situation in future as well but people must take precautions—(KNO)

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    ( With inputs from : roshankashmir.net )

  • Is India seeing another Covid wave?

    Is India seeing another Covid wave?

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    New Delhi: While India has seen the sharpest rise in Covid cases since the third wave in January 2022, experts on Monday opined that the current surge in infections is only “mild” but a “cause for concern” too.

    India on Monday reported 3,641 infections, according to the Union Ministry of Health and Family Welfare. On Saturday, it reported 3,824 new Covid-19 infections — the biggest single-day rise in about 184 days.

    Last week, the country had seen a surge with 18,450 fresh cases, a substantial rise from the previous week’s 8,781 cases.

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    The Omicron variant XBB.1.16 is believed to be behind the sudden surge of the cases.

    “The new variant along with other factors, which include a decrease in Covid appropriate behaviour and a change in weather — makes us more susceptible to respiratory conditions. We might see a mild wave happening, but by and large it will be mild and cause mild disease, not severe and not really result in hospitalisations,” Dr Randeep Guleria – Chairman, Institute of Internal Medicine and Respiratory & Sleep Medicine and Director-Medical Education, Medanta, told IANS.

    “With the introduction of every new variant, there could be a transient surge in the number of cases. The current scenario is another such surge. While we dont expect another wave, however, we need to be careful and vigilant in monitoring the variants, mutations, and trends in the number of cases,” added Dr Rohit Kumar Garg, Consultant, Department of Infectious Diseases, Amrita Hospital, Faridabad.

    Dr Maria Van Kerkhove, technical lead for the Covid response at the World Health Organisation (WHO), recently said that there are about 800 sequences of Omicron variant XBB.1.16 from 22 countries. Most of the sequences are from India and in India XBB.1.16 has replaced the other variants that are in circulation.

    Van Kerkhove said that XBB.1.16 has a similar profile to XBB.1.5, but has additional changes in the spike protein.

    In lab studies, XBB.1.16 has shown signs of increased infectivity as well as potentially increased pathogenicity, she added.

    “XBB.1.16 is a sublineage of the Omicron variant. The genomic sequence data indicates that XBB 1.16 has few additional spike mutations. As reported, this new variant is similar to other variants with respect to mode of transmission, route of infection, and clinical manifestations. As of now, the available data suggests a mild nature of illness in the majority of the patients,” Garg said.

    “However, the situation is cause for concern and to step up our Covid appropriate behaviour strategies,” he noted.

    Guleria said that XBB.1.16 “is possibly more infectious but current data does not suggest that it is more virulent and causes more severe infection”.

    Garg noted that with the evolution of the pandemic so far and the mutating nature of this virus it seems logical to state the virus is going to stay.

    While the additional mutations on XBB.1.16 have impacted its transmissibility, “immune evasiveness is yet to be seen”. Further, considering the mutating nature of this virus, “we can expect small outbreaks in future also”.

    In such a scenario, “everyone must take a third dose, particularly patients at high risk of severe diseases. The available vaccines are safe and protect us against severe disease,” Garg told IANS.

    Garg also called for increasing awareness about use of masks, among other preventive strategies.

    “In my opinion, the use of masks should be recommended to all symptomatic (respiratory tract infections) patients, individuals with risk factors for severe disease and their close contacts, particularly in closed crowded settings,” Garg said.

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  • India records 3,824 Covid cases, biggest single-day rise in six months

    India records 3,824 Covid cases, biggest single-day rise in six months

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    New Delhi: India on Sunday recorded a single-day jump of 3,824 COVID-19 infections, the biggest in 184 days, while the number of active cases increased to 18,389, according to Union health ministry data.

    With the fresh infections, India’s COVID-19 tally rose to 4.47 crore (4,47,22,605). The death toll climbed to 5,30,881 with five deaths, the data updated at 8 am stated.

    One death each was reported from Delhi, Haryana, Kerala and Rajasthan in a span of 24 hours and one was reconciled by Kerala.

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    At 18,389, the active cases comprise 0.04 per cent of the total infections. The national COVID-19 recovery rate was recorded at 98.77 per cent, according to the health ministry website.

    The daily positivity rate stood at 2.87 per cent and the weekly positivity rate at 2.24 per cent.

    The number of people who have recuperated from the disease surged to 4,41,73,335, while the case fatality rate was recorded at 1.19 per cent.

    According to the ministry’s website, 220.66 crore doses of COVID-19 vaccine have been administered so far under the nationwide vaccination drive.

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