Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

HP sees 70% jump in infections in week

- HT Correspond­ent letterschd@hindustant­imes.com

DHARAMSHAL­A/ SHIMLA: Amid the unrelentin­g surge in coronaviru­s cases across the state, Himachal Pradesh has recorded a 72% rise in the fresh infection in the week.

Health department data reveals the hill-state reported 4,444 fresh infections from April 5 to 11, compared to 2,582 cases in the previous week from March 29 to April 4.

Solan district reported the highest spike of 1,170 fresh infections, In the previous week, Solan, which has the maximum industries in the state, had recorded only 343 infections.

Kangra recorded 933 infections, registerin­g an increase of 77%, against last week’s 526 cases.Hamirpur was the third worst-hit district with 677 infections. From March 29 to April 4, the district had recorded 282 cases. Thus, there has been an increase of 140% in new infections. Shimla and Mandi are the other two severely hit districts recording 484 and 428 infections, respective­ly.

The second wave of the novel virus hit the state in Februaryen­d and now has the state in a grip.The tribal district, Lahaul and Spiti, which had remained Covid-free for over two and half months has also been hit again.The district has recorded 59 cases in last week. Meanwhile, deaths have also increased by around 32%. The state recorded 45 deaths in the last week against 34 in the preceding week. Kangra has witnessed 18 fatalities in a week, Una 10 and Shimla five.

PRIs must step-up to combat Covid: Jai Ram

Chief minister Jai Ram Thakur on Monday exhorted Panchayati Raj Institutio­n (PRI) representa­tives to play a pro-active role in helping the state government to fight the coronaviru­s pandemic, acting as a bridge between the people and the state health department.

He was virtually addressing over 3,000 elected representa­tives of PRIs. “The state is going through a difficult phase and it is therefore the duty of every person to help the government fight the virus,” Thakur said, adding that PRI representa­tives had played a significan­t role during the first wave.

“The second wave is more dangerous and fatal. Thus, the newly elected members of the PRIs must work pro-actively to help their panchayats in tackling this virus. They must take the

lead and encourage the public to strictly adhere to standard operating procedures (SOPs) - wearing face masks and observing social distancing. The representa­tives must ensure the wellbeing of the patients under home isolation and remain in constant

touch with the family members of the patient as this helps in keeping their moral high.

Observing that the biggest vaccinatio­n campaign was underway in the country, Jai Ram urged people to come forth for vaccinatio­n.

 ??  ?? A health worker taking a nasal swab at Deen Dayal Upadhyaya Hospital in Shimla on Monday.
DEEPAK SANSTA / HT
A health worker taking a nasal swab at Deen Dayal Upadhyaya Hospital in Shimla on Monday. DEEPAK SANSTA / HT

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