Nagpur district records rising Covid deaths

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NAGPUR DISTRICT’S worsening Covid situation seems to be fast losing its silver lining — fewer deaths. On Friday, districts in Vidarbha region together recorded 54 deaths, out of which 35 were in Nagpur district alone.

The deaths took place in seven districts, while five districts — Bhandara, Wardha, Gondia, Gadchiroli and Chandrapur — did not record any on the day.

Out of 35 deaths in Nagpur district, 23 were reported from the municipal area, nine from rural parts and three outside the district.

On Thursday, the district recorded 23 deaths. Vidarbha region recorded 48 deaths on Thursday, which means Friday’s rise is due to a spurt in Nagpur district.

The number of daily Covid-19 cases, however, dropped from 3,796 on Thursday to 3,235 on Friday. The drop looks encouraging against almost identical number of tests — 16,139 on Thursday and 16,066 on Friday.

The total number of positive cases in the region on Friday was 6,167, which was 6,096 on Thursday. After Nagpur, Buldhana remains the most severely affected district. On Thursday, it recorded 885 new cases and three deaths, while on Friday the corresponding numbers were 732 and three.

Yavatmal recorded 526 new cases and three deaths, while Akola had 451 new cases and three deaths. In Amravati, which first reported maximum cases with the second wave of Covid-19, cases seem to be on a decline. It recorded 333 cases and two deaths on Friday with a positivity rate of 8.32 per cent and mortality rate of 0.6 per cent, as against Amravati division’s overall positivity rate of 11.29 per cent and mortality rate of 0.86 per cent.

In Amravati division’s five districts — Amravati, Akola, Yavatmal, Washim and Buldhana — the death rate has remained around 0.8 per cent and positivity rate has risen from 12.1 per cent in the first week of February to 19.57 per cent in the last week. In this week, so far, it has dropped to 12.12 per cent.

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Quick steps needed to stop ‘second peak’: PM Modi cautions ‘carelessness’ against Covid-19

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Expressing concern over the recent spike in Covid-19 cases in some states, Prime Minister Narendra Modi Wednesday said the relative success of India in dealing with the pandemic should not give way to “carelessness” and people should seriously follow the ‘Test, Track and Treat’ formula to stop this emerging “second peak” of the virus.

PM Modi, who was addressing the chief ministers of different states through video conferencing, said failing to stop the rising second peak of the virus might create a national outbreak-like situation and quick and decisive steps are the need of the hour.

“The number of cases is increasing in some states. This increase is more than 150 percent in 70 districts of the country. We must stop this emerging “second peak” of Corona immediately,” he said.

“The position we have reached in the fight against corona, the confidence we have now, should not give way to carelessness,” he added.

The prime minister also stressed the need to scale up the rate of RT-PCR tests, with a special focus on small cities and towns. “We need to be as serious about ‘Test, Track and Treat’ as we have been doing for the last one year. Contacts of every infected person have to be tracked as soon as possible and RT-PCR test rate has to be kept higher than 70 per cent,” he said.

“In several states, rapid antigen testing is being stressed upon which needs transformation. Every state in the country needs to stress more on RT-PCR test,” he added.

Speaking on the ongoing vaccination drive, PM Modi said the country has crossed the figure of vaccinating 3 million people in a single day. However, certain states are reporting 10 per cent vaccine wastage, he said.

“We have to take the problem of wastage of vaccine doses very seriously. There should be zero wastage of vaccine,” the PM said, adding that there is a need to increase vaccination centers both in the private and public sectors.

The meeting was also attended by Home Minister Amit Shah. West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee and Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel skipped the meeting.

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Maharashtra, Kerala, Punjab, Karnataka, Gujarat and Tamil Nadu see steep rise in daily COVID-19 cases

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The country has also reported 100 casualties in the last 24 hours and six States account for 87.00% of the new deaths

Maharashtra, Kerala, Punjab, Karnataka, Gujarat and Tamil Nadu are reporting high daily COVID-19 cases with these six States collectively accounting for 84.71% of the 18,711 new cases reported in last 24 hours, said a release issued by the Health Ministry on Sunday.

Maharashtra continues to report the highest daily new cases at 10,187, followed by Kerala with 2,791 and Punjab 1,159. Eight States Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu, Punjab, Madhya Pradesh, Delhi, Gujarat, Karnataka and Haryana are displaying an upward trajectory in daily new cases, with the country’s total active caseload currently at 1.84 lakh (1,84,523).

India has also reported 100 COVID-19 deaths in the last 24 hours and six States account for 87.00% of the new casualties with Maharashtra registering the maximum of 47, Kerala with 16 and Punjab 12 daily deaths.

“The Centre is continuously engaging with the States and UTs reporting higher caseload of active cases and those showing a rise in the daily new COVID-19 cases. It has deputed high-level teams to Maharashtra and Punjab, that are showing steep increase in the daily new cases,” added the Ministry.

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IPL 2021: BCCI Yet to Finalise Venues; Monitoring Covid Situation in Mumbai

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IPL 2021: BCCI Yet to Finalise Venues; Monitoring Covid Situation in Mumbai

Scheduling a tournament like IPL can be tough sometimes. A multi-million dollar tourney which comprises of several franchisees, it can’t get more complicated than this. Every franchise wants home games and since it will be happening in India, BCCI are in for some complications as preferring one city over another might not go down well with some VIPs. Even on Sunday, Telangana Minister KT Rama Rao had appealed to BCCI to host few games in Hyderabad while Punjab CM Captain Amarinder Singh was also ‘surprised’ to figure out that Mohali might not be hosting any of the IPL games.

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