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India’s infection cases set for new highs

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NEW DELHI: India’s daily Covid-19 cases jumped to 117,100 yesterday, a five-fold increase in a week and on course to overtake its previous infection peak as the fast-spreading Omicron variant replaces Delta in cities.

Government officials have privately said they are working under the assumption that daily infections will surpass the record of more than 414,000 set in May, given what has happened in countries such as the United States where daily cases recently rose past 1 million.

“We will clearly surpass our record shortly and reach a new peak by early February,” MD Gupte, a former director of the state-run National Institute of Epidemiolo­gy and an immunisati­on adviser to the government, told Reuters.

“Given the size of our population, we will report more daily cases than the US. But what we have seen is that these cases are much more mild, so the need for hospitalis­ation and oxygen and all that is not picking up.”

He said India’s high rate of infection during a previous major wave in April and May, as well as vaccinatio­ns, would mean a reduction in the severity of the illness for those infected by the Omicron variant.

Nearly 70% of Indians had been exposed to the coronaviru­s by the middle of last year, while an almost equal proportion of adults have been fully vaccinated as of this week.

Health officials in the capital, New Delhi, and the state of Maharashtr­a, home to the city of Mumbai, which together account for the bulk of new cases, have said hospitals and testing infrastruc­ture have yet to come under pressure as many people are recovering quickly at home.

In Mumbai, about a quarter of all tests are positive but fewer than a fifth of those who have contracted the virus have needed hospitalis­ation, Maharashtr­a Health Minister Rajesh Tope told reporters.

The city recorded 20,181 new infections on Thursday, well above its previous high of just over 11,000 set last year.

“Around 80% of the hospital beds are still empty,” he said. “Oxygen demand is not rising in proportion to the rising cases. Right now, there is no plan to impose a lockdown. If required, we may increase restrictio­ns.”

The state has closed schools and colleges and limited the number of people allowed in cinemas, at weddings and other functions.

Delhi, where daily cases have risen by more than five times in a week, is under a 55-hour lockdown until Monday.

Authoritie­s have also imposed a night curfew on weekdays, closed schools, and ordered most shops to open only on alternate days when there is no curfew.

India’s Covid-19 deaths rose by 302 yesterday, taking the total to 483,178. Total infections stand at 35.23 million.

 ?? AFP ?? Students wait to receive a vaccine at a school in Ahmedabad in Gujarat state on Tuesday. Officials in some states have imposed curbs due to recent infection spikes.
AFP Students wait to receive a vaccine at a school in Ahmedabad in Gujarat state on Tuesday. Officials in some states have imposed curbs due to recent infection spikes.

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