Union Health Minister Dr. Mansukh Mandaviya will preside over a review conference. With the health ministers of the states and Union Territories on Friday afternoon in light of a national increasing trend in Covid-19 cases. The Covid-19 empowerment working group held a routine review meeting on Wednesday as well. Senior health officials like Dr. V K Paul, Dr. Rajiv Bahl, DG, ICMR, and others attended this meeting.
The sources claim that this conference was a review of the nation’s Covid-19 position and readiness.
Additionally present at the symposium is the Indian SARS-CoV-2 Genomics Consortium (INSACOG). “There is no need to fear, but we need to be vigilant. According to Mandaviya, the Omicron sub-variant that is currently prevalent in the nation has not led to an increase in hospitalization.
The nation’s Covid and influenza crisis was discussed at
a high-level meeting in March that was presided over by Prime Minister Narendra Modi. This meeting was organized in response to an increase in Covid cases and influenza cases over the previous weeks. The whole genome sequencing of positive samples should be improved, according to the Prime Minister, using the designated INSACOG Genome Sequencing Laboratories. This would help track newer mutations and enable prompt action. He emphasized the need for patients and medical personnel. And healthcare workers to dress appropriately, including by donning masks when on hospital grounds. He also emphasized how crucial it is for older people and people with co-morbidities to wear masks when they enter crowded places.
First Covid-19 Deaths This Year: UP, Gurugram
According to state health officials, Uttar Pradesh has recorded this year’s first death associated with the deadly Coronavirus amid the country’s Covid-19 rise. During the day, the state also reported 192 new instances of Covid-19, while 68 patients, including one in the state capital of Lucknow, made full recoveries. There are now 842 Covid-19 cases open in the state. Gurugram also reports the first Covid-19 death in for in five months, despite the patient having co-morbid conditions and being fully immunized. There were also two incidences of H3N2 influenza. On October 28 of last year, Gurugram last noted a Covid-19 death.
An elderly Covid-positive woman passes away in Lucknow
A senior who had tested positive for Covid-19 on April 2 passed away while receiving treatment on Thursday, while 35 additional persons in Lucknow also tested positive for the virus. The deceased woman was a patient at a private hospital in Alambagh and was a resident of Lucknow’s Vrindavan Colony.
She was identified as having multiple organ failure
and a TrueNat test for Covid-19 revealed a positive result. “On April 4, a second sample for the Covid test was collected from her at King George’s Medical University (KGMU), where she was later transferred. A top health official stated that the second sample’s report was eagerly anticipated.
UP Covid-19 Spike
Since the start of the pandemic in March 2020, the state capital has recorded 2,701 Covid deaths to date. There have been 23,650 documented deaths in the state up to this point. The death toll will be updated, according to officials, as soon as the confirmation report of the sample collected at KGMU arrived.
In the state capital on Thursday
there was a sharp increase in the number of new Covid cases. As 35 more patients tested positive compared to 24 new cases on Wednesday. According to data from the health department, six patients came from Aliganj & Indira Nagar. Five from Sarojini Nagar, four from Alambagh and Chowk, two from Chinhat, and one from each of Qaiserbagh, Tudiyaganj, and Malihabad. And one from each of NK Road, Malihabad, and Aishbagh.
India records 5,335 new cases of COVID-19, the most in 195 days.
The number of new coronavirus cases in India reached 5,335 on Thursday, the highest number in 195 days, while the number of active cases rose to 25,587. 5,383 cases were reported on September 23 of last year in a single day. According to data from the Union health ministry updated at 8 am, there have been 13 deaths, bringing the total to 5,30,929; two deaths each were reported from Karnataka and Maharashtra, one death each from Kerala and Punjab, and seven deaths were reconciled by Kerala.
According to the statement
the weekly positivity rate is 2.89% & daily positivity rate is 3.32%. According to the ministry, there are 4.47 crore (4,47,39,054) Covid cases overall.
According to the health ministry website
the national Covid recovery rate has been recorded at 98.75%, and active cases currently make up 0.06 percent of all infections.
The total number of patients who have recovered from the illness has risen to 4,41,82,538
the case fatality rate is 1.19 percent. On the ministry’s website, it is said that the nationwide vaccination campaign has so far provided 220.66 crore doses of the Covid vaccine.
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