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Maharashtra records 67,013 new Covid-19 infections - The Hindu BusinessLine

Maharashtra records 67,013 new Covid-19 infections - The Hindu BusinessLine
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Centre allocates less Remdesivir injections to Maharastra - The Hindu BusinessLine

At corporate India s behest, Modi government lets pandemic run rampant

At corporate India’s behest, Modi government lets pandemic run rampant The COVID-19 pandemic is now spreading across India like wildfire, threatening a human catastrophe of biblical or, to be more precise, 21st century capitalist proportions. Yesterday, Indian health authorities reported 259,170 new infections, only marginally lower than Saturday’s record tally of 273,802. India’s daily count of new COVID-19 cases has exceeded 200,000 every day since April 15. That is for six straight days. Daily COVID-19 fatalities have been increasing by more than 1,000 a day since April 14 although numerous reports suggest that this is a gross undercount. Yesterday’s daily COVID-19 death toll set a new record: 1,761 deaths were officially attributed to the virus, bringing the total to more than 182,000.

Covid-19: Percentage of young infected in second wave same, but more serious | India News

Around 70% hospitalised patients in both waves are 40 and above, indicating that older people continue to be more vulnerable. NEW DELHI: The age profile of people getting infected with Covid-19 in the second wave remains mostly unchanged as compared to the first one last year, though a higher requirement of oxygen has been observed among hospitalised patients as more people came in reporting breathlessness, health officials said. Contrary to perceptions that more younger people are getting infected in the second wave given their higher mobility, officials cited surveillance data from the Centre’s Integrated Disease Surveillance Programme (IDSP) which shows around 32% patients (both hospitalised and outside hospitals) were aged less than 30 in the second wave, as against 31% during the first wave. Among people aged 30-40, the incidence of infection remains unchanged at 21% during both the waves.

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