Coronavirus Outbreak
Covid Breakthrough Cases Within Expected Numbers, Says Government Panel
Genome sequencing government consortium INSACOG has said Delta continues to be the dominant lineage in India and globally
Highlights
- The INSACOG said AY.4 variant is a major evolutionary branch of Delta
- C.1.2 has been found in China, Congo, Mauritius, England, New Zealand
- No new VOC or VUIs added globally: INSACOG
New Delhi: The reported breakthrough COVID-19 infections in India are well within the expected numbers taking into account the total infections and other factors, genome sequencing government consortium INSACOG has said in its recent bulletin while stressing that inoculation protects from severe illness. The INSACOG said Delta continues to be the dominant lineage in India and globally.
When a person gets an infection even after being vaccinated against it, it is called a breakthrough case.
The number of reported vaccination breakthroughs in India are well within the numbers expected from the total number of infections, the fraction of population that is vaccinated and the known reduction in the effectiveness of Covishield/Covaxin against infections by Delta. Vaccines continue to protect against severe disease and remain a cornerstone of public health strategy, the bulletin dated August 30 said.
It said based on high stringency reclassification by INSACOG, the total number of Delta sub-lineages – Delta Plus AY.1 to AY.12 – in India are only 856 out of all samples analysed, which is much less than what is reported on some global websites.
It said AY.12 that was first noted in Israel and currently driving infection in the country, which has inoculated 60 percent of its population, is not yet seen in India. Similar sequences that are also being classified as AY.12 at low stringency do not have the same epidemiological significance, the INSACOG said.
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However, there was no word on the new variant of SARS-CoV-2, the virus which causes COVID-19, that has been detected in South Africa and many other countries globally which could be more transmissible and evade protection provided by vaccines. Scientists from National Institute for Communicable Diseases (NICD) and the KwaZulu-Natal Research Innovation and Sequencing Platform (KRISP) in South Africa said the potential variant of interest, C.1.2, was first detected in the country in May this year.
C.1.2 has since been found in China, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Mauritius, England, New Zealand, Portugal and Switzerland as of August 13, they said. The INSACOG said there are no new VOC (Variant of Concern) or VUIs (Variant Under Investigation) added globally. Updated biological data suggest that Delta plus K417N (AY.1, AY.2) is antigenically similar to Delta with cross-neutralisation.
There is thus no significantly increased risk of immune escape by Delta+K417N in people with immunity to Delta, as per the updated biological data.
Vaccination breakthroughs with Delta continue to be highly frequent and the same is likely to be true for Delta sub-lineages, it said with regards to infections globally.
The INSACOG said AY.4 variant is a major evolutionary branch of Delta, as would be expected with time and spread, and presently has no other known clinical significance. Since the new lineage-defining mutations are not presently of clinical significance, these should not be considered Delta plus which is, in any case, an inexact terminology best restricted to AY.1 and AY.2 variants at this time, it said.
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State Details
| State | Cases | Active | Recovered | Deaths |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Maharashtra | 65,44,325 3,206 | 41,428 122 | 63,64,027 3,292 | 1,38,870 36 |
| Kerala | 46,29,888 15,951 | 1,63,855 1,872 | 44,41,430 17,658 | 24,603 165 |
| Karnataka | 29,73,395 775 | 13,242 94 | 29,22,427 860 | 37,726 9 |
| Tamil Nadu | 26,57,266 1,694 | 17,285 22 | 26,04,491 1,658 | 35,490 14 |
| Andhra Pradesh | 20,46,841 1,184 | 13,048 160 | 20,19,657 1,333 | 14,136 11 |
| Uttar Pradesh | 17,09,772 11 | 176 1 | 16,86,706 12 | 22,890 |
| West Bengal | 15,66,393 748 | 7,683 9 | 15,39,974 730 | 18,736 9 |
| Delhi | 14,38,714 29 | 371 8 | 14,13,258 37 | 25,085 |
| Odisha | 10,24,320 585 | 5,316 66 | 10,10,829 646 | 8,175 5 |
| Chhattisgarh | 10,05,242 13 | 285 9 | 9,91,393 22 | 13,564 |
| Rajasthan | 9,54,303 6 | 77 11 | 9,45,272 17 | 8,954 |
| Gujarat | 8,25,851 21 | 151 2 | 8,15,618 19 | 10,082 |
| Madhya Pradesh | 7,92,496 9 | 116 1 | 7,81,862 10 | 10,518 |
| Haryana | 7,70,818 13 | 335 3 | 7,60,673 10 | 9,810 |
| Bihar | 7,25,944 7 | 68 3 | 7,16,216 4 | 9,660 |
| Telangana | 6,65,068 170 | 4,612 89 | 6,56,544 259 | 3,912 |
| Punjab | 6,01,500 32 | 282 0 | 5,84,712 31 | 16,506 1 |
| Assam | 6,00,619 196 | 4,545 116 | 5,90,231 307 | 5,843 5 |
| Jharkhand | 3,48,194 5 | 80 2 | 3,42,981 7 | 5,133 |
| Uttarakhand | 3,43,490 16 | 226 2 | 3,35,871 18 | 7,393 |
| Jammu And Kashmir | 3,29,008 127 | 1,514 49 | 3,23,072 175 | 4,422 1 |
| Himachal Pradesh | 2,18,314 112 | 1,746 54 | 2,12,899 163 | 3,669 3 |
| Goa | 1,76,095 74 | 918 28 | 1,71,874 98 | 3,303 4 |
| Puducherry | 1,26,090 78 | 901 31 | 1,23,351 107 | 1,838 2 |
| Manipur | 1,19,884 210 | 2,125 41 | 1,15,913 166 | 1,846 3 |
| Mizoram | 88,693 527 | 15,485 1,071 | 72,913 1,592 | 295 6 |
| Tripura | 84,066 13 | 278 15 | 82,977 28 | 811 |
| Meghalaya | 80,789 151 | 1,877 68 | 77,520 218 | 1,392 1 |
| Chandigarh | 65,210 1 | 41 3 | 64,350 4 | 819 |
| Arunachal Pradesh | 54,352 3 | 323 35 | 53,755 38 | 274 |
| Sikkim | 31,266 40 | 612 5 | 30,268 44 | 386 1 |
| Nagaland | 31,150 31 | 445 20 | 30,043 51 | 662 |
| Ladakh | 20,781 3 | 156 1 | 20,418 4 | 207 |
| Dadra And Nagar Haveli | 10,670 | 0 0 | 10,666 | 4 |
| Lakshadweep | 10,361 | 5 0 | 10,305 | 51 |
| Andaman And Nicobar Islands | 7,618 | 13 3 | 7,476 3 | 129 |
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