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Punjab reports 1,379 COVID-19 cases, 25 deaths

Chandigarh, Feb 4 (PTI) Punjab on Friday reported 25 COVID-19 deaths, while 1,379 fresh cases took the infection tally in the state to 7,50,272, according to a medical bulletin.


With fatalities being reported from several districts, including Amritsar, Bathinda, Faridkot, Fazilka and Ferozepur, the state's death toll reached 17,392.

The number of active cases stands at 14,321, as per the bulletin.

Of the fresh cases, Mohali reported 231, followed by 153 in Ludhiana and 141 in Hoshiarpur.

A total of 763 patients are on oxygen support, while 75 critical patients are on ventilator support, as per the bulletin.

A total of 3,004 more people have recovered from the infection, taking their number to 7,18,559, the bulletin showed.

Meanwhile, the Union Territory of Chandigarh reported 183 COVID-19 cases, taking its total count to 90,481.

With three more deaths reported in the city in the last 24 hours, the toll reached 1,135.

The number of active cases stands at 2,099, while that of recoveries is 87,247.

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Coronavirus likely to enter endemic stage in Maha by March: Health minister

Maharashtra Health Minister Rajesh Tope on Friday said COVID-19 cases are declining in the state and the infection is likely to reach an endemic stage by March.


Talking to reporters in Jalna in central Maharashtra, Tope said since the daily cases are declining, the government's inclination is to further ease curbs.


He said the state, which reported over 40,000 new cases on some days last month during the third wave peak, is now recording around 15,000 infections.


The infection curve was clearly flattening in major cities like Mumbai, Pune, Thane and Raigad, the minister said.


"The cases are declining. We are likely to reach an endemic stage by March. We can see that some cities, which earlier reported less cases, are reaching their peak. But we are hopeful that they will come down soon," he said.


According to health experts, a disease reaches an endemic stage when its spread is limited to a particular area and its rate is predictable though it does not go way, meaning population there learns to live with the conditions.


Maharashtra recorded 48,270 coronavirus cases on January 21, 2022, the highest so far during the pandemic. Mumbai's third wave, which started on December 21, 2021, peaked around January 7, 2022, when it recorded its highest-ever 20,971 infections.


The new cases peaked in Pune, its satellite city Pimpri-Chinchwad, and Nagpur on January 21. On that day, Pune recorded 8,464 infections, Pimpri-Chinchwad 4,943 and Nagpur 3,659. Nashik city achieved its peak on January 19 with 1,946 cases.


Tope said the Centre must start the process of vaccinating children in the 12-15 age segment against COVID-19 and added Maharashtra was ready with the required health infrastructure to inoculate this group.


Coronavirus-induced curbs will continue to be eased as the number of cases go down, the minister added.


Maharashtra on Friday recorded 13,840 fresh coronavirus cases and 81 fatalities, the health department said. On Thursday, the state had recorded 15,252 cases and 75 fatalities linked to the infection.

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Mumbai reports 846 COVID-19 cases, seven deaths

Mumbai, Feb 4 (PTI) Mumbai on Friday reported 846 new coronavirus cases and seven deaths, the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) said.

The tally of infections in the city rose to 10,50,194 and death toll to 16,654.

On the second day in a row, the city reported less than 1,000 COVID-19 cases. On Thursday, Mumbai had reported 827 new cases and seven fatalities.

The positivity rate (number of infections found per 100 tests), fell to 1.90 per cent from 2.29 per cent a day before.

In the last 24 hours, 44,323 COVID-19 tests, nearly 8,000 more than the previous day, were carried out in the city, taking the tally of tests conducted so far to 1,54,67,411.

With 1,297 patients recovering during the day, the tally of recoveries jumped to 10,23,589.

The city's rate of recovery is 97 per cent.

The period taken for the caseload to double improved to 662 days, while the growth rate of cases for the period between January 28 to February 3 was 0.10 per cent. Presently, Mumbai has 7,135 active COVID-19 patients.

As much as 87 per cent or 735 out of 846 new patients found on Friday were asymptomatic. Only 111 patients were hospitalized in 24 hours, with 26 of them put on oxygen support.

Also, only 1,691 of the total 37,211 hospital beds reserved for COVID-19 patients are occupied in the city.

Presently three buildings in the city are sealed for high number of active cases on the premises. On January 7, 2022, Mumbai had reported the highest ever 20,971 cases.

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Maharashtra reported 13,840 new cases, 81 deaths. No new case of Omicron

Maharashtra reported 13,840 new cases, 27,891 recoveries, and 81 deaths, in the last 24 hours.


No new case of Omicron today.


COVID-19: 14,950 new cases in Karnataka, 53 deaths

Bengaluru, Feb 4 (PTI): Karnataka on Friday registered a further decline in daily coronavirus infections, as the state reported 14,950 new cases and 53 fatalities, taking the tally to 38,75,724 and toll to 39,250.


The state on Thursday had reported 16,436 fresh infections.


There were 40,599 discharges today, taking the total number of recoveries to 37,13,343, a health bulletin said.


Of the new cases, 6,039 were from Bengaluru Urban that saw 25,904 people being discharged and 15 virus-related deaths.


The total number of active cases across the state is now 1,23,098.


While the positivity rate for the day stood at 10.93 per cent, the case fatality rate (CFR) was 0.35 per cent.


Of the 53 deaths, 15 are from Bengaluru Urban; Mysuru (10), Dakshina Kannada (4), Belagavi and Shivamogga (3), Chikkaballapura, Kalaburagi, Koppal, Ramanagara and Udupi (2), followed by others.


After Bengaluru Urban, Belagavi recorded the second highest number of cases with 1,018, Mysuru 944, Tumakuru 656, Hassan 560 and Shivamogga 543.


Bengaluru Urban district now has a total of 17,49,104 cases, Mysuru 2,25,606 and Tumakuru 1,57,132.


According to the bulletin, Bengaluru Urban tops the list among discharges with 16,80,814, followed by Mysuru 2,17,360 and Tumakuru 1,49,729.


Cumulatively, a total of 6,24,41,513 samples have been tested, of which 1,36,777 were on Friday alone.

Delhi reports 2,272 new cases, 20 fatalities

Delhi reports 2,272 new cases, 20 fatalities, and 4,166 recoveries in the last 24 hours; Active cases stand at 11,716.



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Kerala reports 38,684 new COVID-19 cases, 28 deaths

Kerala reports 38,684 new COVID-19 cases, 41,037 recoveries & 28 deaths in last 24 hrs. 


197 deaths which were not added due to lack of documents and 370 deaths were added to COVID death list as per new guidelines of central govt, state govt informed.

Third wave may get over by mid-March as cases declining, curve flattening, says Maha minister

Jalna, Feb 4 (PTI) Maharashtra health minister Rajesh Tope on Friday said the number of COVID-19 cases had begun declining statewide and predicted that the third wave of the pandemic might get over by the second or third week of March.

He said the state, which was reporting 48,000 cases per day during the third wave which started some weeks ago, was now seeing the tally increase by 15,000 daily, adding that the infection curve was flattening in major cities like Mumbai, Pune, Thane and Raigad.

Speaking to reporters here, the minister said the Centre must start the process of vaccinating children in the 12-15 age segment against COVID-19. He said Maharashtra was ready with the health infrastructure to vaccinate this age group.

Coronavirus-induced curbs will continue to be lowered as the number of cases go down, Tope added.

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Coronavirus LIVE: Odisha Logs 2,697 Fresh Cases Of Covid-19 In Last 24 Hours

The state of Odisha recorded 2,697 new cases of Covid-19 in the last 24 hours taking the cumulative active caseload figure to 30,493. Meanwhile 7,487 people recovered from the infection taking the total number of recovered cases to 12,22,867.





Coronavirus LIVE | Active Cases In Country Decline To 14,35,569: Union Health Ministry

Coronavirus LIVE | Active Cases In Country Decline To 14,35,569: Union Health Ministry

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Coronavirus LIVE: Odisha Reported 2,697 Cases On Thursday

Odisha reported 2,697 new COVID cases and 7,487 recoveries on Thursday


Active cases: 30493
Total recoveries: 12,22,867

Coronavirus LIVE: India Reports 1,49,394 Fresh Cases In Last 24 Hours, 13% Lower Than Yesterday

Coronavirus LIVE: India Reports 1,49,394 Fresh Cases In Last 24 Hours, 13% Lower Than Yesterday

Coronavirus LIVE: India Reports 1,49,394 Fresh Cases In Last 24 Hours, 13% Lower Than Yesterday

Coronavirus LIVE: India Reports 1,49,394 Fresh Cases In Last 24 Hours, 13% Lower Than Yesterday

Coronavirus LIVE: India Reports 1,49,394 Fresh Cases In Last 24 Hours, 13% Lower Than Yesterday

Coronavirus LIVE: India Reports 1,49,394 Fresh Cases In Last 24 Hours, 13% Lower Than Yesterday

Coronavirus LIVE: India Reports 1,49,394 Fresh Cases In Last 24 Hours, 13% Lower Than Yesterday

Coronavirus LIVE: India Reports 1,49,394 Fresh Cases In Last 24 Hours, 13% Lower Than Yesterday

Coronavirus LIVE: India Reports 1,49,394 Fresh Cases In Last 24 Hours, 13% Lower Than Yesterday

Coronavirus LIVE: India Reports 1,49,394 Fresh Cases In Last 24 Hours, 13% Lower Than Yesterday

Coronavirus LIVE: India Reports 1,49,394 Fresh Cases In Last 24 Hours, 13% Lower Than Yesterday

Coronavirus LIVE: India Reports 1,49,394 Fresh Cases Of Covid-19 Cases In Last 24 Hours. Daily Positivity Rate At 9.27%

India reported 1,49,394 new cases of Covid-19 in the last 24 hours which was 13% less than the number of cases reported on Thursday. While 2,46,674 recoveries were logged 1,072 succumbed to the imfection during the same time. 


The active caseload of the country currenlty stood at 14,35,569 whereas the death toll was 5,00,055. Daily positivity rate was reported 9.27%


Total number pf Covid-19 vaccination doses administered so far has reached 168.47 crore. 


 





Coronavirus LIVE: Mizoram Reports 1,956 New Cases of Covid-19 In Last 24 Hours. Positivity Rate At 30.91%

The North-Eastern state of Mizoram reported 1,956 new cases of Covid-19 in the last 24 hours. The active caseload in the statestood at 15,632. Daily positivity rate in Mizoram has touched 30.91%. 


 





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India on Thursday reported 1,72,433 COVID-19 cases in the last 24 hours, up by 6.8 per cent from Wednesday’s 1.61 lakh infections, as per the data shared by Health Ministry. 


There was a sudden surge in COVID infection in India due to the new variant of coronavirus, Omicron, but now there has been some relief from the infection but still, the situation remains worrisome. The government has shared some crucial data regarding the infection.


The government said that the third wave of COVID-19 infection was slightly less fatal than the second wave caused by the delta variant of COVID. The government said that the second wave had killed lakhs of people in the country, but in the third wave driven by Omicron, the situation did not become a matter of concern.


On Thursday, the Joint Secretary in the Union Health Ministry Lav Agarwal held a press conference and said when the second wave was at its peak, the daily cases in India had crossed 4.5 lakh per day. But now during the third wave, the cases of infection seem to be decreasing. The Health Secretary said that in 24 hours, 1.72 lakh people were found infected with COVID in the country, which is half the number of cases on January 21.


The Joint Health Secretary said that in the two weeks between January 21 and February 3, the daily infections have come down by 50% from 3,47,254 to 1,72,433. The positivity rate, or the number of infections per 100 tests, rose from 39% to 10.99% between these two weeks, indicating a drop in daily cases and a reduction in the spread of infection.


Luv Aggarwal said that there are still 8 states in the country where there are more than 50 thousand active cases. There are 10-50 thousand active cases in 12 states. According to the health official, an increase in active cases has been registered in Kerala at this time. 


Meanwhile, the ministry said that about 168.40 crore doses of vaccine have been administered so far, while 96% of the population above the age of 18 years has been vaccinated. According to the ministry, about 76% of the population has received the second dose in the country.


2668 new cases of COVID-19 have been registered in the national capital in in the last 24 hours on Thursday. Talking about the last 24 hours, 13 patients have died due to corona infection in this period, with this the death toll from corona in Delhi has reached 25,932.


Meanwhile, Maharashtra witnessed 15,252 new cases of infection with 75 fatalities, the state health department said.


Tamil Nadu on Thursday added 11,993 fresh infections to its COVID-19 caseload, which touched 33,87,322, while 30 more fatalities took the toll to 37,666.


Recoveries obscured as daily COVID-19 cases in Kerala diminished on Thursday with the state recording 42,677 new cases which raised the caseload to 61,72,432.

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