Union health ministry says 2nd wave was deadlier; 94 per cent beneficiaries given first dose
A health worker collects a sample from a prisoner, in Patna. Pic/PTI
Deaths are significantly less in the third wave of the Covid-19 pandemic in comparison to the second wave, and the current surge is not witnessing an increase in severe illness or death following high vaccination uptake, the government said on Thursday.
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It said that 94 per cent of India’s adults have been administered first dose of Covid vaccine, while 72 per cent are fully vaccinated.
For the 15-18 years age group, the government said 52 per cent have received their first dose of Covid vaccine.
Eleven states and union territories have more than 50,000 active Covid-19 cases and 515 districts are reporting a weekly case positivity of over five per cent, it said.
On the Covid situation in Delhi, it said bed occupancy or hospitalisation is significantly lower in the third Covid wave as compared to the second wave.
In Delhi, upper respiratory tract infection is common symptom among those in 11-18 years, while around 99 per cent adult Covid patients have common symptoms of fever, cough, irritation in throat, the government said.
3rd wave peak may be over: Delhi govt
New Delhi: Delhi Health Minister Satyendar Jain on Thursday said it seems that the peak of the third Covid-19 wave has gone past in the national capital, even as he cautioned that the city is not out of the danger zone yet. Jain said Delhi saw a record surge in the number of daily cases recently with over 28,000 cases registered in a day and the positivity rate too had gone beyond 30 per cent.
3,82,18,773
Total no. of Coronavirus cases in India so far
4,87,693
Total no. of deaths due to the virus in India so far
19,24,051
Total no. of active cases in India
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