Daily Dispatch

Almost a quarter of New Delhi has had coronaviru­s — study

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Almost a quarter of people in New Delhi have had the coronaviru­s, according to a study that cast serious doubt on the official numbers both in the megacity and across India.

India last week became the third country after the US and Brazil to hit one million cases but many experts have long said that with testing rates low, the true number could be much higher.

Blood tests on 21,387 randomly selected people across Delhi conducted by the National Centre for Disease Control found that 23.48% of them had IgG antibodies, which indicate past exposure to the virus.

With Delhi’s population of more than 20 million, the findings published on Tuesday by the federal health ministry suggest 4.7 million people have had the virus, almost 40 times the official tally of 125,000.

While praising government restrictio­ns that have limited the spread of the virus, the ministry said the study “indicates that a large number of infected persons remain asymptomat­ic”.

The survey was conducted between June 27 and July 10.

And more than 75% were still vulnerable, including those at higher risk, Sujeet Kumar Singh, head of the National Centre for Disease Control, said.

On Wednesday, India’s health ministry reported a total of 1.19 million coronaviru­s cases so far, that included almost 29,000 deaths.

Maharashtr­a, Delhi and Tamil Nadu states are the worst affected.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s government imposed one of the world’s strictest lockdowns in late March, but it has been steadily eased in recent months in an attempt to lessen the devastatin­g economic affect.

But, independen­tly from the federal government, states have been tightening restrictio­ns as case numbers have soared — including in Bangalore, Bihar, West Bengal and parts of Kerala and Tamil Nadu.

Daily new cases have been steadily falling in recent weeks, with fewer than 1,000 new infections recorded on Tuesday — the first time in 49 days — down from a peak of almost 4,000 in late June.

 ?? Picture: AFP / SAJJAD HUSSAIN ?? SPREADING THE WORD: A ragpicker works under a mural depicting frontline workers against Covid-19 coronaviru­s, painted on a garbage dump in New Delhi, on Wednesday. Almost a quarter of people in New Delhi have had the coronaviru­s, according to a study.
Picture: AFP / SAJJAD HUSSAIN SPREADING THE WORD: A ragpicker works under a mural depicting frontline workers against Covid-19 coronaviru­s, painted on a garbage dump in New Delhi, on Wednesday. Almost a quarter of people in New Delhi have had the coronaviru­s, according to a study.

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