Hindustan Times (Ranchi)

B.1.617 found in 20% of samples in C’garh: Govt

- HT Correspond­ent letters@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI : Union health minister Harsh Vardhan said on Friday that in Chattisgar­h, the B.1.617 of Covid-19 (called double mutant) has been found in 20% of the samples during genome sequencing. He added that since March, Chhattisga­rh has recorded a high positivity rate and since May a high number of Covid-19 fatalities have also been recorded.

“In genome sequencing, in 20% of the samples we found presence of B.1.617 mutant,” said Vardhan during a video conference with health ministers of nine states and Union territorie­s.

The health minister also flagged Himachal Pradesh for recording a whopping number of 35,000 active cases with sample positivity rate of 9.5%. Vardhan said mass gatherings like marriage ceremonies, religious gatherings, local elections, and complacenc­y regarding Covid norms have been highlighte­d as the cause behind the sudden spike.

“In Himachal Pradesh, there are 35,000 active cases, sample positivity is 9.57%. In the past week, Kangra, Mandi, Solan, Shimla and Hamirpur have shown a surge in cases,” he said during the conference.

Vardhan also identified Goa as an area of concern with 22,000 active cases and a fatality rate of 1.59%. The state also has four cases of mucormycos­is or black fungus and the patients are currently being treated at Goa Medical College.

The health minister emphasised that country-wide vaccinatio­n efforts need to be ramped up and whichever vaccine is available will have to be administer­ed to people. “I’d like to emphasise that we need to step up Covid vaccinatio­n. Whichever vaccines are available to us, we have to give them as fast as possible. In the coming months, there’ll be a significan­t increase in production capacity in the country,” Vardhan said.

Chhattisga­rh recorded 5,212 new Covid-19 cases and 113 fatalities on Thursday. The entire district of Raigarh was declared a containmen­t zone by the state government on May 16, in a bid to contain the growing number of cases.

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