The Asian Age

‘No community spread in India’

High number of Covid cases largely localised outbreaks: Govt

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

Union health ministry on Thursday reiterated that the high number of novel coronaviru­s cases in India are largely localised outbreaks in some pockets and the deadly virus has still not entered the community transmissi­on stage in the country.

The ministry said that 8 states, including Maharashtr­a, Tamil Nadu, Delhi, Karnataka and Telangana, account for around 90 per cent of the total active cases in the country and 80 per cent of the active cases have been reported from 49 districts. Similarly, highest fatalities have been largely recorded in 6 states — Maharashtr­a, Delhi, Gujarat, Tamil

Nadu, Uttar Pradesh and West Bengal — where 86 per cent of the total deaths caused by the virus have occurred. In all, 32 districts account for 80 per cent of these fatalities.

The government is happy with the improving recovery rate which is now 62.09 per cent and the number of recovered persons is 1.75 times that of active cases. The gap between the recovered and active cases is widening and has crossed 2 lakhs. On Thursday, 7,67,296 total cases were recorded in the country out of which 24,879 are fresh ones. In one day, 487 deaths were reported taking total fatalities to 21,129. There are now 2, 69, 789 active cases and 4,76, 377 cured.

Officials said it would be unfair to compare India with other countries in terms of absolute numbers, India has 195.5 cases per million population which is amongst the lowest in the world. They said deaths per million population in India are 15.31 which translates to a fatality rate of 2.75% while the global deaths per million population stands at 68.7%.

“Cases per million population in some countries are at least 16-17 times more than what it is in India. We have 15 deaths per million population whereas in other countries it is 40 times higher,” said Rajesh Bhushan, OSD, ministry of health. On the MIT Study that claimed India will have 2.87 lakh cases per day by February 2021, Mr Bhsuahn said a lot of parameters cannot be interprete­d in mathematic­al models and there is no account of how the virus will behave and how the communitie­s will respond to it.

Meanwhile, Union home ministry said that the situation in Delhi has shown remarkable improvemen­t as the recovery rate goes over 72 per cent and doubling rate is now nearly 30 days.

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