Eastern Eye (UK)

Maharashtr­a worst hit but virus ‘less virulent’

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INDIA’S richest state of Maharashtr­a accounts for more than half of both new and total active coronaviru­s infections, health ministry data showed on Monday (8), although a team of experts said the state’s current wave might be “less virulent”.

Experts say India’s relatively low hospitalis­ation and fatality rates suggest the pandemic is approachin­g its next phase of largely manageable local outbreaks, such as those being seen in the western industrial­ised state.

India’s tally of 11.23 million infections is the world’s highest after the United States, with the state accounting for 8,744 of the 15,388 new cases reported in the past 24 hours, and 52 per cent of the 188,747 people still infected, as Eastern Eye went to press on Tuesday (9).

As a proportion of its population, however, India’s virus deaths rank among the lowest in the world, rising by 77 on Tuesday to 1,57,930.

The health ministry said it had sent expert teams to a quarter of Indian states and federal territorie­s showing a rise in cases so as to understand the challenges and issues they face.

One team said the spurt in Maharashtr­a, which has a population of more than 114 million, could be due to pandemic fatigue, village elections, weddings, the reopening of schools and crowded public transport.

“The virus is spreading to hitherto unaffected areas and most cases are asymptomat­ic,” it said in a report last Saturday (7). People are not...strictly following quarantine or getting testing done. The sense is the current wave is less virulent.”

The report did not say how the current surge was determined to be less infectious, but the government earlier ruled out new variants as the cause of the rise.

The federal government has asked states to prioritise vaccinatio­n in the areas worst affected. Since its drive began in mid-January, India has inoculated 17.3 million people, a fifth of them receiving the two doses required. It aims to cover 300 million of a population of 1.35 billion by August.

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SAFE: The Dalai Lama receives a vaccine shot at a centre in Dharamshal­a last Saturday (6)

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