Coronavirus Outbreak

India Reports Over 7,000 Fresh COVID-19 Cases In The last 24 Hours

On Tuesday (April 18), India reported 7,633 new Covid-19 infections, marking a significant dip from Monday when 9,111 cases were reported

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Of late, India is reporting a rise in COVID-19 cases

New Delhi: A total of 7,633 new Covid-19 infections were recorded in the last 24 hours in the country, marking a significant dip from Monday when 9,111 cases were reported, as per the daily health bulletin released on Tuesday (April 18) by the Union Health Ministry. It said that the active caseload currently stands at 61,233. Active cases are 0.14 per cent of the total cases reported in the country. As per the health bulletin, the daily positivity rate currently stands at 3.63 per cent while the weekly positivity rate stands at 5. 04 per cent.

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With 6,702 recoveries in the last 24 hours, the total number of recoveries stands at 4,42,42,474 with a recovery rate standing at 98.68 per cent.

The total Covid vaccine doses administered in the country under the nationwide vaccination drive are 220.66 crores with 749 doses administered in the last 24 hours.

The total number of tests conducted so far currently stands at 92.43 crores with 2,11, 029 tests conducted in the last 24 hours.

Madhya Pradesh

Madhya Pradesh reported 57 fresh cases of Covid-19 infection in the last 24 hours, according to a daily bulletin released by the state health depart on Tuesday. With this, the number of active cases in the state have gone up to 322, it said. 57 new patients of COVID-19 were reported in the last 24 hours and the total number of active cases in the state stands at 322.

Speaking to ANI, Medical Education Minister Vishwas Sarang said,

We are keeping a check on each and every patient. We are providing them better treatment.

“We have also conducted mock drills in the past to look after the arrangement and facilities to deal with any surge in Covid-19 cases. We have all possible arrangements in place for the same,” Minister Sarang added.

Bhopal district hospital superintendent Dr Rakesh Shrivastava said,

The COVID-19 cases are continuously increasing in the state capital.

“40 new cases were reported in the past 48 hours here,” he added.

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Puducherry

A 73-year-old man died of COVID-19 in Puducherry and 84 new cases were reported in the last 24 hours, a senior health official said on Tuesday. The patient hailing from neighbouring Nellithope was admitted to the government hospital on April 4 and died on April 13 due to COVID pneumonia pushing up the overall Coronavirus deaths to 1,979, Director of Health G Sriramulu said in a release today.

The active cases were 503. Of them, 12 were in hospitals (one in Government General hospital, three in Government Hospital for Chest diseases and eight in COVID care centres) and the remaining 491 patients were in home quarantine, he said.

The Union Territory tested 1,073 samples in the last 24 hours and 84 new cases were reported. Puducherry region alone accounted for 64 cases while Karaikal registered 18 followed by Yanam two and Mahe region three cases.

G Sriramulu said that the Health Department had so far screened 25,00,633 samples and found 21,31,030 of them to be negative. A total of 93 patients recovered during the last 24 hours and the overall recoveries were 1,74,529, he said.

The test positivity rate was 7.83 per cent while the fatality and recovery rates were 1.12 per cent and 98.60 per cent, respectively.

COVID-19 In India

Amid the recent upsurge in Covid cases, medical experts have warned that the new XBB1.16 variant is able to evade the immune system of the people and the upcoming four weeks are very crucial.

Former director of AIIMS, Delhi, Dr Randeep Guleria, on Saturday, said while the country was seeing a fresh surge in Covid-19 infections, the situation isn’t one to induce panic.

Amidst a gradual spike in COVID-19 cases in several states, mock drills were undertaken on April 10 and 11 in a total of 33,685 health facilities, including 28,050 government facilities and 5,635 private health facilities.

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Earlier this month, Chief Justice of India DY Chandrachud said lawyers are free to appear virtually in court in the wake of the rising number of Covid cases.

CJI Chandrachud said newspaper reports show that Covid cases are on the rise and if a lawyer wants to appear virtually before the court they can and the hybrid mode is also on.

“We saw newspaper reports on rising Covid cases. Lawyers can use hybrid mode. If you choose to appear online, we will hear you,” said the CJI earlier in the month

The Supreme Court had reverted to the physical hearing mode of adjudication of cases from April 4, 2022, after taking into account the low infection rate and the number of Covid cases in Delhi and across the country.

The apex court has been successfully experimenting with the hybrid method — a combination of physical and virtual hearing for quite some time.

The Supreme Court has also started live-streaming the Constitution bench proceedings through the Supreme Court app and YouTube even after the resumption of physical hearings.

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