Deccan Chronicle

Experts allay fears on surge in Covid cases

Single-day rise of over 8,000 cases recorded after 103 days

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EXPERTS POINTED out towards non-adherence of Covid-appropriat­e behaviour and people being unenthusia­stic about getting the booster dose, which possibly has increased the pool of population susceptibl­e to the infection.

The increase in the number of Covid-19 cases in the country over the last few days should not be a cause for panic, health experts said on Saturday, highlighti­ng that no new variant of concern has been found and the rise so far is limited to a few districts.

They also pointed out towards non-adherence of Covid-appropriat­e behaviour and people being unenthusia­stic about getting the booster dose, which possibly has increased the pool of population susceptibl­e to the infection.

Seventeen districts in the country, including seven in Kerala and five in Mizoram, are reporting a weekly Covid positivity rate of more than 10 per cent, while in 24 districts, including seven in Kerala and four each in Maharashtr­a and Mizoram, the weekly positivity rate is between five and 10 per cent, an official source said.

“First of all, we have not

New Delhi, June 11:

found any new variant of concern. India now has BA.4 and BA.5, in addition to BA.2, which have a slightly higher transmissi­bility as compared to the other Omicron sub-lineages,” said Dr. N.K. Arora, chairman of the National Technical Advisory Group on Immunisati­on.

In addition, there is increased mobility due to the summer holidays, easing of travel restrictio­ns both nationally and internatio­nally and full-fledged opening up of economic activities, because of which there has been a spread of the infection among vulnerable individual­s. “There is another dimension to it and that is, the infection is limited to metros and big cities with a high population density. The important thing is that most of the people who are getting infected these days are immunised and have common cold and a mild influenza-like illness.

“There is no need to panic, but one must remember that Covid is very much around us and we need to adhere to Covid-appropriat­e behaviour and particular­ly, avoid crowded places and also make masks an integral part of our day-to-day living,” Dr Arora said.

The top 10 states and Union territorie­s of concern in terms of an increasing positivity rate are Kerala, Mizoram, Goa, Maharashtr­a, Delhi, Haryana, Sikkim, Chandigarh, Karnataka and Himachal Pradesh.

AIIMS director Dr. Randeep Guleria said although there is a rise in the number of cases, there is no associated increase in hospitalis­ation or deaths. Also, the rise is limited to certain geographic­al areas.

“Also, complacenc­y has set in among people towards following Covidappro­priate behaviour. In addition, some people who are due for a precaution dose are not taking it, which possibly has increased the pool of susceptibl­e population,” Guleria said.

A single-day rise of over

8,000 fresh Covid-19 cases was recorded in the country after 103 days, pushing India’s infection tally to

4,32,13,435, while the count of active cases jumped to

40,370, according to Union health ministry data on Saturday. A total of 8,329 new cases were reported in a span of 24 hours, while the toll due to the disease has climbed to

5,24,757, with 10 fatalities being recorded, the data updated at 8 am showed.

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