Deccan Chronicle

40 crore vulnerable to Covid infection: Govt

Two-thirds of Indians have Covid-19 antibodies: Survey

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New Delhi, July 20: Around 40 crore people are still vulnerable to Covid infection as a nationwide survey found twothirds of the country’s population aged above six to have SARS-CoV-2 antibodies, the government said on Tuesday as it stressed there is no room for complacenc­y in the fight against the pandemic.

Findings of the ICMR’s 4th national Covid sero survey show there is a ray of hope, but there is no room for complacenc­y and Covid-appropriat­e behaviour has to be followed, the government said.

The Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) conducted the latest survey in June-July.

Addressing a press conference, a senior official said two-thirds or 67.6 per cent of India’s population aged above 6 years were found to have SARS-CoV-2 antibodies in the latest national sero survey.

A third of the population did not have SARS-CoV-2 antibodies, which means about 40 crore people are still vulnerable to Covid19 infection, the official said.

According to the government, 85 per cent of the surveyed healthcare workers had antibodies against

SARS-CoV-2 and one-tenth of HCWs were still unvaccinat­ed. The survey covered 28,975 general population and 7,252 healthcare workers. The fourth round of the survey was conducted in the 70 districts across 21 states where the previous three rounds had been carried out.

Stressing observance of

Covid-19-appropriat­e behaviour, the government said social, religious and political congregati­ons should be avoided and non-essential travels should be discourage­d. “Travel only if fully vaccinated,” it said. The ICMR also suggested that it would be wise to consider reopening primary schools first as children can handle viral infection much better.

“Children can handle viral infection much better

as they have lower number of ace receptors. So once the decision is taken and all the staff vaccinated, it would be wise to open primary schools first,” it said.

India recorded 30,093 new Coronaviru­s infections, the lowest in 125 days, taking the total tally of Covid-19 cases to

3,11,74,322, according to the Union health ministry data updated on Tuesday.

The death toll climbed to

4,14,482 with 374 daily fatalities, the lowest in 111 days, while the active cases have declined to

4,06,130, the lowest in 117 days. —

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