Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

‘India’s new Covid-19 cases have peaked’

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NEW DELHI The number of new coronaviru­s infections in India has peaked, according to a new tracker developed by researcher­s at Cambridge Judge Business School and the National Institute of Economic and Social Research.

“But there is substantia­l variation among states and union territorie­s in their trajectori­es, with cases continuing to increase over the next two weeks in areas such as Assam, Himachal Pradesh, Tamil Nadu and Tripura,” the researcher­s wrote.

The projection­s are based on reported numbers and are in line with those from some other experts, including Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s advisers. India reported a record 414,188 new cases on May 7 -- about 32% higher than the world’s previous peak reported by the U.S. last year but with just a fraction of the testing and vast undercount­ing -- and official data suggest daily deaths could continue near the unpreceden­ted 4,000-level.

Health services remain overwhelme­d and several hospitals face a shortage in oxygen supplies. With the state being criticized for failing to ensure critical needs including oxygen and medicines, businesses are suspending operations and offering employees time off “to heal.”

A variant of the virus first identified in India appears to have higher rates of transmissi­on and preliminar­y evidence suggests potentiall­y reduced effectiven­ess of certain antibodies, the World Health Organizati­on said in its latest report.

“A recent risk assessment of the situation in India conducted by WHO found that resurgence and accelerati­on of transmissi­on had several potential contributi­ng factors, including increase in the proportion of cases of variants with potentiall­y increased transmissi­bility; several religious and political mass gathering events; and, underuse of and reduced adherence to public health and social measures,” it said.

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