Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

Covid cases in India surge past 40,000

Maha, Gujarat and Delhi account for 56.5% of the fresh infections

- HT Correspond­ent letters@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: The number of Covid-19 cases in India crossed 40,000 and the national capital saw its highest single-day spike on Sunday, with the contagion in the country largely driven by urban hot spots, even as the central and state government­s sketched out plans to relax some of the lockdown curbs in low-risk areas from Monday while putting in place measures to prevent a jump in infections.

According to data by state health department­s, 2,616 new patients were diagnosed on Sunday, taking the country’s total tally to 42,527 cases including 1,393 fatalities.

Delhi on Sunday reported 427 new cases, its highest increase in one day, as the number of infections in the Capital rose to 4,549 including 64 deaths.

While cases across the country have steadily increased since March, the latest 10,000 infections were recorded in 5 days, two days fewer than it took for the tally to go from 20,000 to 30,000. It took about 43 days for India to record its first 10,000 positive cases.

Of these, the three worst-hit states -- Maharashtr­a, Gujarat and Delhi -- accounted for 56.5% of the fresh infections, signalling how metropolis­es have become breeding grounds of the highly infectious disease that has ravaged countries worldwide and brought the global economy to a standstill.

The Union government has maintained that the country is on the right path in controllin­g the infections and that the spread of Sars-CoV-2, the virus that causes Covid-19, is slowing down.

Data shows that India’s doubling rate — the average period it takes for infections to double — has gone up from four days at the beginning of April to around 11.5 days as of Sunday.

“If in last 14 days, the doubling rate was 10.5 days, then today it is around 12 days,” Union health minister Harsh Vardhan told reporters in Delhi on Sunday. He said India’s mortality rate, which is 3.2%, is among the lowest in the world, and added that the country was “on the path of success” to win the “war” against Covid-19.

At 12,947, Maharashtr­a has the most number of Covid-19 cases in the country, of which 8,800 are in India’s financial capital Mumbai. Authoritie­s fear that the number of infections could balloon if the disease spreads in Mumbai’s Dharavi , the slum colony that has 850,000 residents and where about 590 cases have been reported so far.

Maharashtr­a is followed by Gujarat, with 5,428 cases recorded till Sunday. Other cities such as Madhya Pradesh’s Indore (over 1,500 cases) and Uttar Pradesh’s Agra (over 500 cases) have also emerged as hot spots.

While public health experts have lauded India’s action in enforcing strict nationwide lockdown on March 25, when there were just over 500 positive cases, they say the next few weeks will be crucial for the country to flatten its curve of infections so the health care system is not overwhelme­d.

 ?? ANIL DAYAL/HT ?? FIRST COVID DEATH IN CHANDIGARH: Health workers sanitising the cremation ground in Chandigarh’s Sector 25 on Sunday.
ANIL DAYAL/HT FIRST COVID DEATH IN CHANDIGARH: Health workers sanitising the cremation ground in Chandigarh’s Sector 25 on Sunday.

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