
Coronavirus India Updates: Total Cases Cross 21,000 With 10 Days Remaining In Lockdown
The total number of confirmed Covid-19 cases in India crossed 21,000 on Thursday morning, even as recoveries are on the rise. Ten days remain for the 40-day lockdown announced by Prime Minister Narendra Modi to end.
India reported 1,409 new cases over the last 24 hours taking the total in the country to 21,393, according to the health ministry's update at 8 a.m. In the last 24 hours, 388 people recovered while 41 have died.
At the same time, the ICMR has reported 21,797 confirmed cases, leading to a divergence between the two data sets once again.
While it took 76 days for India to report its first 10,000 cases, the next 11,000 have come in just eight more days.
Globally, over 2.6 million cases have been confirmed and reported while deaths exceeded 183,000.
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Indians Among Worst Affected Ethnic Groups In England
People of Indian origin in the U.K. have emerged as the worst affected ethnic group from the coronavirus pandemic, according to an official data on Covid-19 deaths in hospitals across England.
Figures released this week by the National Health Service England show that of the 13,918 patients who died in hospitals till April 17 after testing positive for the novel coronavirus, 16.2 percent were of black, Asian and minority ethnic background and those identifying with Indian ethnicity made up 3 percent of that.
This was followed by Caribbeans as the second-largest ethnic group affected in the Covid-19 death toll at 2.9 percent, followed by Pakistanis at 2.1 percent.
The data, only a limited snapshot of the U.K.-wide Covid-19 tests, follows the British government's announcement of a review into the coronavirus death toll disparity among the BAME population.
"We have seen, both across the population as a whole but in those who work in the NHS, a much higher proportion who've died from minority backgrounds and that really worries me," said UK health secretary Matt Hancock while launching the review last week.
The proportion of deaths among BAME groups is much higher compared to their roughly 13 percent make-up of the total population.
A further breakdown shows Covid-19 deaths among those identifying with white ethnicity at 73.6 percent and mixed ethnicity at 0.7 percent.
Of the 16.2 percent BAME figures, those of Bangladeshi ethnicity are at 0.6 percent, any other Asian background 1.6 percent, African 1.9 percent, any other black background 0.9 percent, Chinese 0.4 percent and any other ethnic group 2.8 percent.
"The government must take every necessary step to address this devastating disparity and protect all sectors of the population equally and now," said Dr. Chaand Nagpaul, Council Chair of the British Medical Association, the doctors' union lobbying for the review.
"It also means taking vital steps now to protect our BAME communities until we can develop a detailed understanding of the threats they face. This could include that those at greatest risk, including older and retired doctors, are not working in potentially infectious settings," he said.
Meanwhile, an analysis of the Covid-19 death toll data for NHS workers, which stands at 69, also reveals a higher proportion of BAME casualties – including the death of Dr. Manjeet Singh Riyat, the UK's first Sikh emergency medicine consultant, this week.
The British Association of Physicians of Indian Origin recently announced a new academic tie-up with the Imperial College London to set up a research forum to delve deeper into this disparity within the medical profession in the UK.
"This research has the potential to give data required to delineate vulnerable groups in the pandemic and give clear advice on how to reduce the impact on the BAME population," BAPIO president Dr Ramesh Mehta said.
The new study also aims at establishing a new research database as a national resource for the scientific communities to support other studies to improve the future wellbeing of NHS healthcare staff.
According to experts, the reasons behind the disproportionately high coronavirus mortality rates for the ethnic minority population of the UK is likely to be down to a complex set of factors, including greater propensity among some ethnicities for heart disease and diabetes, specific vitamin deficiencies, the lack of social distancing measures within multi-generational family setting or a genetic predisposition.
The government's review is aimed at collating enough data to look into measures that would minimise the risk for these communities.
Source: PTI
ICMR Reports 21,797 Total Cases
Creating a divergence between it’s own reported data and the Health Ministry data, the Indian Council of Medical Research reported there were 21,797 confirmed Covid cases in India as of 9 a.m. today.
So far total of 5,00,542 samples from 4,85,172 individuals have been tested, it said in a press release.
Total Covid Cases In India Rise To 21,393; Death Doll At 681
The total number of confirmed Covid-19 cases in India rose to 21,393 cases with 1,409 of them being added in the last 24 hours.
- Active cases: 16454
- Cured/discharged/migrated: 4258
- Deaths: 681
India saw 388 recoveries and 41 deaths in the last 24 hours