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India Coronavirus Updates, July 9: Covid deaths per million population is 15, global avg more than its four times, says Health Min

Coronavirus (Covid-19) Tracker India Updates: Union Health Minister Dr Harsh Vardhan said there were pockets with high transmission of the disease, but the country was not facing community transmission. 

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Coronavirus (Covid-19) India Updates: The Union Ministry of Health and Family Welfare on Thursday said that the number of Covid deaths per million population in India stands at 15 now while the global average is more than its four times at 69.3. The number of cases per million population is 538 in India. The same in some countries are at least 16-17 times this number, the ministry said.

“We are the second-most populous country of the world. Despite a population of 1.3 billion people, India has been able to manage Covid-19 relatively well. If you look at cases per million population it still remains amongst lowest in the world,” Rajesh Bhushan, Officer on Special Duty, Ministry of Health said.

The Health Ministry also said that the country’s Covid-19 caseload is 2,69,000 at present which proves that the country’s health infrastructure has managed to stand firm against the coronavirus. “This tells us that at the end of the day we’ve managed a situation where our health care infrastructure is not unduly burdened&is not creaking due to the pressure,” said Bhushan.

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KMC workers spray disinfectant at a contentment zone in Telengabagan , North Kolkata on Thursday. (Express photo by Partha Paul)

India has reported nearly 25,000 fresh cases in the last 24 hours, bringing the country’s total tally to over 7.6 lakh (7,67,296), according to data released by the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare. While the total number of active cases is over 2.69 lakh (2,69,789), as many as 19,547 recoveries were recorded since yesterday — bringing the total number of people who have been cured, discharged or migrated to 4,76,378. Meanwhile, the death toll has risen to 21,129.

As per data released by the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR), over 2.6 lakh (2,67,061) samples were tested on Wednesday. This brings the total number of tests conducted to over 1.07 crore (1,07,40,832).

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The government Thursday reiterated there was no community transmission of the disease. Union Health Minister Dr Harsh Vardhan said there were pockets with high transmission, but the country was not facing community transmission.

Here are the top COVID-19 developments from across the country:

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UP govt to impose fresh curbs from July 10 till July 13

Uttar Pradesh government Thursday said that fresh curbs will be in place across the state during Saturday and Sunday in view of the spurt in coronavirus cases in various pockets. The curbs will be imposed on Friday 10 pm and lifted at 5 pm on Monday. According to the latest update, the total number of Covid-19 positive cases in the state stood at 32,362 of which 21,127 are active while 862 people have lost their lives due to the virus.

Assam: COVID-19 deaths rise to 27

Five more people succumbed to COVID-19 in Assam on Thursday, taking the death toll in the state to 27. In 24 hours, eleven people have died of the virus. While six lives were lost on Wednesday, today’s casualties include a 72-year-old who was suffering from lymphoma, a 68-year-old who had chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, a 38-year-old who had diabetes. The other two — aged 70 and 56 — succumbed to the virus earlier this morning and were both on invasive ventilation as per Assam Health Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma. Assam currently has 4,855 active cases.

3 active COVID-19 cases in Noida, Ghaziabad jails

Three prison inmates in Gautam Buddh Nagar and Ghaziabad have tested positive for Covid-19 and are under treatment at present, officials said Thursday. Of them, two are inmates of Dasna jail in Ghaziabad and one of Luksar jail in Gautam Buddh Nagar, a senior official said.

While one of the prisoners tested positive for the viral infection on Wednesday, the others were found to have contracted the virus earlier this week, he said.

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Vipin Mishra, the superintendent of both Dasna and Luksar prisons, told PTI: “On Wednesday, we got Covid-19 test reports of 148 inmates from Gautam Buddh Nagar and all of them were negative. There were 76 samples from Ghaziabad and one of them was positive.” There were two more cases of the coronavirus infection from prisons in the adjoining districts in western Uttar Pradesh, but those inmates have now recovered and returned to the jails, he said.

Recovery rate in Delhi over 72%

Home Ministry on Thursday said Covid-19 situation in Delhi showed remarkable improvement in past days. The recovery rate in the national capital had now risen to over 72 per cent while the doubling rate was nearly 30 days. The ministry also added that over 20,000 COVID-19 tests were done per day in Delhi now, where the active cases were under control despite increase in the testing capabilities.

Panic buying ensues in Bengal markets ahead of lockdown in containment zones

People resorted to panic buying in a number of markets in West Bengal on Thursday flouting social distancing norms, ahead of the imposition of a total lockdown in the containment zones in the state. Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee had on Wednesday announced that a lockdown will be imposed in the containment zones for the next seven days which has started from 5 pm today to check the spurt in COVID-19 cases.

She has directed the police to firmly deal with those violating the norms. Banerjee has approved a list of 25 containment zones in Kolkata, 93 in North 24 Parganas and 56 in Howrah district.

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However, despite a complete ban on mass gatherings, people were seen crowding in markets to buy essential commodities before the commencement of the lockdown. Long queues were also seen at the gates of the department stores as people bought commodities for storage during the lockdown period.

Despite a complete ban on mass gatherings, people were seen crowding in markets to buy essential commodities before the commencement of the lockdown. (Express Photo: Shashi Ghosh)

8 states account for 90% active coronavirus cases in India

Eight states, including Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu, Delhi, Karnataka and Telangana, account for around 90 per cent of the active coromavirus cases in the country and 80 per cent of them have been reported from 49 districts, the Group of Ministers (GoM) on COVID-19 was informed on Thursday.

Besides, the GoM was told that six states — Maharashtra, Delhi, Gujarat, Tamil Nadu, Uttar Pradesh and West Bengal — account for 86 per cent of the Covid deaths and 32 districts account for 80 per cent of such fatalities, the Union health ministry said.

The 18th GoM meeting chaired by Union Health Minister Harsh Vardhan on Thursday was informed that there was a special focus on the regions showing a higher Covid-19 fatality rate, the ministry said.

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SC pulls up Maharashtra govt for claiming everything fine on migrant workers’ issue

The Supreme Court Thursday pulled up the Maharashtra government on the issue and of migrant workers and refused to accept that there was no problem in the state in the matter, saying it is its duty to find out the lapses and make an effort to mend them, news agency PTI reported

The apex court bench asked the state to file a fresh affidavit listing the steps taken to mitigate the problems faced by the migrant workers wanting to return to their home states amid the COVID-19 crisis. It is not an adversarial litigation, the bench said, posting the matter for hearing again on July 17.

During the hearing of the case taken up suo motu by the top court on the miseries of migrant workers during the COVID-19 lockdown, the bench said: “What is happening in Maharashtra? Large number of migrant workers are still in the state.”

In Delhi, more patients are recovering than being infected

In Delhi, the number of people who have recovered from Covid has exceeded the number of fresh infections for the last seven out of eight days. On Wednesday, 3,928 patients had recovered while 2,033 people were found infected — a difference of nearly 2,000.

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This trend is important as if it holds for more than two weeks at a stretch, it could be an indication of the disease having peaked.

Delhi has been witnessing a decline in new cases since June 23, which it hit a peak of 3,947 infections.

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Uttar Pradesh now has over 30,000 Covid cases

After recording 1,196 fresh cases, Uttar Pradesh Wednesday crossed a grim milestone of 30,000 cases. The state now has 31,156 cases, of which 9,980 are being treated.

The state has witnessed a significant surge over the last few weeks — with the latest 10,000 cases being added to its caseload in just 13 days.

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The highest number of fresh cases came from Ghaziabad which reported 65 new infections on Wednesday, followed by Lucknow with 97 cases and Gautam Buddh Nagar with 81 cases. Meerut reported another high with 76 new cases, while Barabanki recorded 66 new cases, taking the active case count in the district to 184.

Patna, Bhagalpur to lockdown, other Bihar districts may follow

Following a spike in Covid cases, the district administrations of Patna and Bhagalpur in Bihar have announced lockdowns.

Patna, where Covid cases climbed from 747 on July 1 to 1,351 on July 8, will be under lockdown for six days, from July 10 to July 16. Meanwhile, in Bhagalpur, the lockdown has been announced from July 9 to July 16. The district, also known as the silk city of Bihar, saw Covid-19 cases go up from 500 on July 1 to 693 on July 8. Sources told The Indian Express other districts, such as Gopalganj, Begusarai, Munger and Khagaria, may also enforce restrictions soon.

Bihar’s case count has gone up from 10,205 to 13,525 in a week and 100 people have succumbed to the disease in the state.

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Seven-day lockdown in Bengal containment zones begins today

Amid a growing number of cases, the West Bengal government has imposed a seven-day lockdown in containment zones across the state, which is set to begin at 5 pm.

“This lockdown in containment zones in West Bengal will continue for seven days from 5 pm on Thursday. Will review the situation after seven days and then decide the next course of action on lockdown,” Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee said at the state secretariat.

The list of containment zones in North 24 Parganas, Howrah and Kolkata has been finalised and posted on the government’s website. The proposed lists of 20 other districts were sent by the respective District Magistrates to Home Secretary Alapan Bandyopadhyay on Wednesday. The final list is expected to be announced by 5 pm Thursday, after a review by Chief Secretary Rajiva Sinha.

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Andhra will ensure no patient is turned away from hospitals

In a bid to ensure no person requiring medical attention is turned away, the Andhra Pradesh government has announced that the allocation of hospital beds in both government and private hospitals would be monitored by the district administrations.

The government has decided to classify all hospitals into three categories — a) exclusive Covid-19 hospitals which are dedicated to the treatment of the pandemic; b) Covid and non-Covid hospitals which will cater to both Covid patients as well as patients requiring treatments for other medical issues; and, c) non-Covid hospitals which will only be allowed to treat other patients.

The Commissioner of Health and Family Welfare has also established a web portal that would allow district collectors to monitor the number of beds available in all government and private hospitals of A and B category, allocation of beds, their utilisation, as well as the deployment of human resources.

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