As per the data provided by the state health department, the test positivity rate—the percentage of conducted tests that yield positive results for the infection—was 1.6 percent on Thursday, with 11 confirmed cases out of 676 total tests conducted.
The Nipah virus, a deadly pathogen that induces brain damage, spreads to humans when they come into direct contact with the bodily fluids of infected bats, pigs, or other individuals. It was first recognised in 1999 during an outbreak that impacted pig farmers and individuals in close proximity to pigs in Malaysia and Singapore.
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Less than 15 per cent of the city's population has taken the booster dose. Around 98 lakh people in Mumbai got two doses, according to official data. But only 14 lakh took the third dose. Over 60 per cent of health workers are yet to take the precautionary dose, data suggests.
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The iNCOVACC nasal vaccine has already been listed on the Co-WIN portal by the government and the vaccine will soon be available at private vaccination centres