Is COVID back? Data on India's COVID cases     is alarming etimes.in /
Updated: Aug 14, 2024, 19:51

India reported two COVID-related deaths between June and July, according to
a WHO report. India's COVID cases rose by 30 percent, with 908 new cases in
the last two months. ...

If you think that COVID is no longer a threat, just because you don't hear
about it often, you are wrong. Two deaths have occurred in India due to
COVID infection between June and July, according to a report by the (WHO).

The WHO report further adds that India recorded 908 new COVID cases in the
last two months. While new cases increased by 30 per cent, 26 percent of
deaths were reported worldwide during the period. More than 1,86,000 new
cases were reported across 96 countries and more than 2,800 new fatalities
were reported across 35 countries. Indian states where COVID cases are
still rising As per the Health Ministry's COVID dashboard, several Indian
states including Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Manipur, Mizoram, Nagaland,
Sikkim, Maharashtra, Meghalaya, Rajasthan, and West Bengal, are
experiencing a positivity rate of over five per cent. As per experts, KP1
and KP2 are driving COVID cases in the country.

However, there has been no increase in severity or hospitalisations so far.
COVID status across the world COVID positivity during the four-week
reporting period from 24 June to 21 July 2024 increased from 7.4% in the
beginning week of the reporting period to 13.0% in the last across
eighty-five countries. During this period, an average of 17 358 specimens
across 85 countries were tested for SARS-CoV-2 each week, the WHO has said.
The report adds that JN.1 is the most reported variant of interest (VOI),
now reported by 135 countries, accounting for 25.7% of sequences. KP.3.1.1
and LB.1, both descendant lineages of JN.1 have shown an increase in
prevalence.

As of 21 July 2024, over 775 million confirmed cases and more than seven
million deaths have been reported globally since the beginning of the
pandemic, the WHO report says. South Korea sees an uptick in COVID cases,
especially among kids. Data compiled by the Korea Children's Hospital
Association from 42 paediatric hospitals showed that there were 1,080
children with Covid from August 5- 9, compared with 387 between July 22 and
26, Yonhap news agency reported. In the US, 27 states are reporting very
high levels of COVID activity, the US CDC has said.

K Rajaram  IRS 15824 16824

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