Has the fifth wave of Covid-19 arrived in India?

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According to the Health Ministry’s most recent data, the nation recorded more than 1,800 new instances of infections in the past day, bringing India’s total number of COVID-19 cases to 4.47 crore (4,47,05,952). In India, there are now 10,300 active cases, and six more COVID fatalities have been reported in the past day, bringing the nation’s overall COVID fatality count to 5,30,837.COVID-19

COVID-19 State-Wise Report

Look at the increase in COVID by state:

Karnataka:

The number of daily COVID-19 cases is dramatically increasing in the state. According to statistics, Karnataka had an increase in average weekly optimism from 1.65 to 3.05 percent.

Delhi:

The daily COVID-19 figures in the capital are also increasing. The weekly optimism rate in Delhi increased in the recent day from 0.53 percent to 4.25 percent.

Gujarat:

The state is experiencing a significant increase in population, and in the past day, the state’s COVID positivity rate rose from 0.07 percent to 2.17 percent.

Kerala:

Kerala, one of the worst-affected states in India’s four consecutive COVID waves, is also seeing an increase in cases. According to data, the state’s weekly positive rate increased from 1.47 percent to 4.51 percent.

Maharashtra:

On the other hand, as of 24 March 2023, the weekly positive in Maharashtra increased to 4.58% from 0.54% in the week ending 3 March 2023.Covid-19

What Variant Is Responsible For The New Cases?

COVID will endure. The virus will evolve and reappear, this time stronger — The expert’s advice to proceed with caution is really coming true. Since the beginning of the pandemic three years ago, multiple fatal and contagious COVID-19 variants and subvariants have become more prevalent. The XBB.1.16 sub-variant of the XBB strain of COVID-19 is currently responsible for many of the new cases in India (a combination of Omicron and its sub-variants). The COVID-19 strain that is now circulating throughout the world is the XBB.1.16 variation. It can avoid vaccine-induced immunity thanks to various mutations in the spike protein.Next COVID Wave

India: Prepared for the Next COVID Wave?

The Indian government has encouraged states to conduct mock drills to guarantee the operational readiness of hospital infrastructure, including oxygen cylinders, PSA plants, ventilators, and human resources. This advice comes in response to the abrupt increase in daily COVID-19 figures. To assess the nations’ readiness to address any additional COVID outbreak in the next few days, a virtual meeting was held. Also, the center has recommended states and UTs avoid becoming complacent and follow through on the priorities outlined in the joint advice released today by the Departments of Health Research and Health and Family Welfare on March 25, 2023.

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