The Asian Age

92,605 cases, 1,133 deaths, 12 lakh tests in just 24 hrs

No significan­t mutations found in Covid strains: Health min

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As overall coronaviru­s cases crossed 54 lakhs in India on Sunday, with 92,605 fresh cases in the last 24 hours, minister of state for health Ashwini Kumar Choubey told the Rajya Sabha that the overall number of cases and deaths per million population due to Covid19 in the country was much lower compared to similarly affected countries.

On Sunday, 1,133 more deaths were recorded, taking total fatalities to 86,752.

Also, for the first time, over 12 lakh Covid- 19 tests were conducted in India on a single day. “Higher testing leads to early identifica­tion of positive cases, and timely and effective treatment. This eventually leads to a lower mortality rate,” a health ministry official said, adding India’s daily testing numbers are one of the world’s highest.

As overall cases of novel coronaviru­s crossed 54 lakh in India with 92, 605 fresh cases in last 24 hours, minister of state for health Mr Ashwini Kumar Choubey told Rajya Sabha on Sunday that the overall number of cases and deaths per million population due to Covid- 19 in the country is much lower compared to similarly affected countries. On Sunday, 1133 fresh deaths were recorded taking overall fatalities to 86, 752.

Mr Choubey said trying to develop herd immunity against Covid- 19 in the absence of establishe­d pharmaceut­ical interventi­ons may have disastrous consequenc­es in terms of morbidity and mortality. In a written reply in Rajya Sabha, he said in the initial phase of the Covid- 19 pandemic,

WHILE TRYING to allay concerns over the Oxford Astra Zeneca Vaccine candidate, Dr Harsh Vardhan said that vaccine developmen­t is a complex process and that trials have restarted only after an independen­t investigat­ive expert committee gave the permission to proceed.

countries that thought of developing herd immunity through a natural process of allowing the disease transmissi­on had very high morbidity and mortality and therefore, “had to abandon the strategy”. The minister was responding to a question on whether state government­s are following herd immunity measures to fight the Covid- 19 pandemic in the country. The Union health minister Dr Harsh Vardhan said “no significan­t or drastic mutations” have been found in strains of SARS- CoV- 2 in India till now and added that ICMR has been conducting largescale sequencing of nationally representa­tive strains of SARS- CoV- 2 virus collected over the past several months over different timepoints and detailed results on mutations and evolution of the virus will be available in early October. He added that ICMR is actively exploring saliva- based test for Covid- 19.

While trying to allay concerns over the Oxford Astra Zeneca Vaccine candidate, Dr Harsh Vardhan said that vaccine developmen­t is a complex process and that trials have restarted only after an independen­t investigat­ive expert committee gave the permission to proceed. He also noted that it would take substantiv­e time for herd immunity to develop so as to be able to cover about 70% of the population.

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