Deccan Chronicle

India records 4 lakh+ cases; experts see peak in June

- VINEETA PANDEY | DC

India on Friday scaled yet another height in terms of single-day Covid-19 cases with 4.01 lakh new detections and 4,191 fatalities in the last 24 hours. Rising number of infections continues to grip the population in fear which is still struggling hard to find hospital beds and oxygen to survive this second wave of pandemic. As per reports, the current wave is expected to peak by June end and thereafter there may be some respite. Dr K. Vijay Raghavan, chief scientific advisor, said on Friday that the third wave of the pandemic can be handled if stringent, necessary steps are taken on time.

Two days Dr Raghavan had the third wave was “inevitable given the high levels at which this virus is circulatin­g”. He, however, did not give a timeline of the third wave. But on Friday he clarified that the third wave may not take place everywhere in the country if sufficient precaution­s are t aken. “The pandemic has different peaks and falls across the country. The only condition for third wave waves is the presence of a susceptibl­e population. If we take strong measures, the third wave of Covid-19 may not happen at all places or even ago said

anywhere. It depends much on how effectivel­y Covid guidelines are implemente­d at the local level, in the states, districts and in the cities everywhere,” Dr Raghavan said.

Several states and UTs have imposed strict lockdowns to break the chain of transmissi­on. Goa on Friday announced a 15day curfew from Sunday during which only essential services, including medical supplies, will be allowed while grocery shops will be allowed to remain open only from

7am-1pm.

The Centre has said it has so far provided more than 17.35 crore vaccine doses to states/UTs and more than 90 lakh doses are still available with states/UTs to be administer­ed.

It added over 10 lakh doses in addition will be received by the states/UTs in the next three days.

The Centre has decided to deploy AYUSH profession­als to boost availabili­ty of medical personnel to fight Covid-19.

The Union health ministry said AYUSH doctors are institutio­nally qualified profession­als, welltraine­d in various aspects of medical care and have proven their competence in various Covid-19 management roles in different institutio­ns across the country. States/UTs have trained nearly 1.06 lakh AYUSH profession­als in different aspects of Covid19 management, and

28,473 profession­als have been deployed for Covid-19 activities.

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