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Coronavirus News LIVE Updates: India on downswing of second wave, trend to hold even if curbs are eased, claims Centre

Coronavirus News LIVE Updates: Addressing a press briefing, joint health ministry secretary Lav Agarwal said that India is registering a decline in new cases for the past 20 days. '24 states have also registered a decline in active cases,' he added

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Coronavirus News LIVE Updates: India on downswing of second wave, trend to hold even if curbs are eased, claims Centre

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May 27, 2021 - 17:05 (IST)

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HC seeks to know steps BMC is taking to tackle rising COVID-19 cases among kids

The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) on Thursday told the Bombay High Court that till May 9, around 12,000 children have got infected with COVID-19 in the city.

BMC's advocate, senior counsel Anil Sakhre told a bench of Justices Amjad Sayyad and G S Kulkarni that 17 children have died due to the virus in the city so far.

The high court sought to know from the civic body what was being done to ensure that children are provided timely and adequate treatment.

Sakhre told the high court that the BMC has upgraded the health infrastructure in the city to prepare for the imminent third wave of the pandemic.

He said that the state had made special arrangements to treat children affected by COVID-19.

May 27, 2021 - 16:55 (IST)

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3,200 cases of black fungus recorded in state: Maharashtra govt to Bombay HC

The Maharashtra government on Thursday informed the Bombay High Court that the state has so far recorded 3,200 cases of mucormycosis, also known as black fungus, a serious infection being found in COVID-19 patients.

As against Maharashtra's requirement of 14,000 vials per day, the state was receiving only 4,000 to 5,000 doses each day, the state's counsel, Advocate General Ashutosh Kumbhakoni, told the court.

He said there were "very few" manufacturers of anti- mucormycosis drugs and injections, hence there was a shortage across the country.

"There are 3,200 cases of mucormycosis as of now in the state. Mucormycosis has been declared a notified disease, so when the health-care establishment receives a patient, they have to inform public health officials, so at the state-level we can have complete data of patients," he told the HC.

May 27, 2021 - 16:51 (IST)

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In talks with Pfizer for prompt vaccine procurement: VK Paul

"We are in talks with Pfizer and are looking at July availability," said V.K. Paul. Pfizer has asked for vaccine indemnity, a decision will be taken keeping in mind the larger good of the people, he adds. India has a robust system to record deaths due to COVID and stories/ articles about unaccounted deaths are baseless, said Health Ministry spokesperson Lav Agarwal, citing a New York Times article on floating 

May 27, 2021 - 16:32 (IST)

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Vaccine wastage calculated in a systematic manner, says Centre

Taking aboutbout wastage of vaccines, Lav Aggarwal said, it is calculated in a systematic manner from across India. "States put this in on the COVID dashboard. This is reviewed in State meetings also. States provide these data,"

This comes after the Centre claimed earlier this week, that despite urging states repeatedly to keep vaccine wastage below 1 percent, states such as Jharkhand (37.3 percent)  and Chhattisgarh (30.2 percent) – figures disputed by both the state government – were reporting much higher wastage than the national average (6.3 percent ).

May 27, 2021 - 16:24 (IST)

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Noting stabilisation of the second wave in India, says Centre

"We are now noting a stabilisation of the second wave in India, Dr VK Paul said. "It's reassuring that we are on the downswing of the second wave, and it will be sustained if restrictions open up systematically as the time comes," Dr VK Paul, Member-Health, Niti Aayog said on Thursday.

May 27, 2021 - 16:18 (IST)

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24 states have seen decline in active cases, says Centre

Addressing the press on Thursday, Health Ministry on the COVID19 situation said the 24 states have reported a decline in active cases since last week. 

"Overall recoveries are now exceeding the number of cases being reported on a daily basis. The recovery rate has increased from 85.6% to 90% now, it's a positive indication," the ministry said.

"The decline in COVID cases has happened with on going restrictions in almost all States across India, " said Lav Agarwal, Joint Secretary, Health Ministry.

May 27, 2021 - 16:00 (IST)

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Maharashtra announces paediatric task force to prepare for third wave

Maharashtra Health Minister Rajesh Tope on Thursday announced the setting up of a paediatric task force, comprising 13 experts from the state, to prepare for the third wave of the COVID-19 pandemic, in which children are likely to be affected.

Tope in a statement said noted paediatrician Dr Suhas Prabhu will be the chief of the 13-member task force, while Tatyarao Lahane, the director of the Directorate of Medical Education and Research, will be its member secretary.

An order in this regard was issued on Thursday by Dr Pradeep Vyas, additional chief secretary of the public health department, it was stated.

May 27, 2021 - 15:45 (IST)

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Delhi hospital reports 'first-ever' case of white fungus causing severe damage to intestine

 Delhi's Sir Ganga Ram Hospital (SGRH) has come across a first-of-its-kind case of white fungus causing multiple perforations throughout the intestine in a COVID-19 patient, doctors said on Thursday.  There have been reports of white fungus causing one or two perforations in the intestine of people suffering from COVID-19. In this case, there were multiple small holes starting from the food pipe down to the large intestine, Dr Anil Arora, Chairman of the Institute of Liver, Gastroenterology and Pancreaticobiliary Sciences at the hospital, said. White fungus (candida) causing multifocal perforations in the food pipe, small bowel and large bowel in COVID-19 infection has not been reported in literature to the best of our knowledge  The case was also discussed with specialists from the Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston three days ago, he said.
 
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May 27, 2021 - 15:37 (IST)

 Sewage surveillance system launched in Bengaluru for early detection of COVID-19

Alarmed by the rising COVID-19  cases in Bengaluru, the Karnataka government has launched the city-wide sewage surveillance system to track the virus even
among asymptomatic individuals at its early stage. To begin with, it will start from 45 wards in which samples will be collected by next week in order to identify
the infection clusters for better resource management, an official statement read. "The system will cover over 75 percent of Bengaluru's nine million population by generating over 90 data points per week signalling the emerging COVID-19 clusters or signalling a COVID-19 clusters exit from an area. We are happy to launch this model in Bengaluru, first in India," the statement quoted the Additional Chief Secretary of Urban Development Rakesh Singh as saying.
 
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May 27, 2021 - 15:28 (IST)

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Maharashtra announces paediatric task force to prepare for COVID-19 third wave

 
Maharashtra Health Minister  Rajesh Tope on Thursday announced the setting up of a paediatric task force, comprising 13 experts from the state,
to prepare for the third wave of the COVID-19 pandemic, in which children are likely to be affected. Tope in a statement said noted paediatrician Dr Suhas
Prabhu will be the chief of the 13-member task force, while Tatyarao Lahane, the director of the Directorate of Medical Education and Research, will be its member secretary. An order in this regard was issued on Thursday by Dr Pradeep Vyas, additional chief secretary of the public health department, it was stated.

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News LATEST Updates: Addressing a press briefing, joint health ministry secretary Lav Agarwal said that India is registering a decline in new cases for the past 20 days. "24 states have also registered a decline in active cases," he added

In a statement on 'Myth and Facts on India's Vaccination Process', NITI Aayog member VK Paul said vaccines approved by regulatory bodies of different countries will not be required to undergo bridging trials in India.

"The provision has now been further amended to waive off the trial requirement altogether for the well-established vaccines manufactured in other countries," he is quoted as saying in the statement.

As soon as Pfizer indicated vaccine availability, the central government and the company started working together for the earliest possible import of the vaccine, NITI Aayog member VK Paul said on Thursday.

The Delhi High Court Thursday said that since any person can import Amphotericin B, the same may be cleared by accepting the bond from the importer without actual payment of duty till a final decision on this aspect is taken.

The court said that Amphotericin B, used for treating black fungus is required to save lives of people suffering all over the country and so the Central Government should consider complete waiver of import duties of the drug for a limited period.

The states which are most affected by black fungus are Maharashtra, Karnataka and Gujarat. The supply will be increased to 3,52,000 vials for June, said the Central government in Bombay High Court on Thursday.

ASG Anil Singh, appearing for the Central government, in the Bombay High Court on Thursday said that from 11 to 26 May, 42,690 vials of Amphotericin drug were allocated for Maharashtra. The total supply has been around 80,000 vials.

Maharashtra has taken initiative to start in-house manufacturing of Amphotericin, drug used in treatment of Mucormycosis or black fungus, in Haffkine biopharma, said AG Ashutosh Kumbhakoni in Bombay High Court on Thursday.

"Procurement of raw material was completed on Wednesday. The first batch will be available around 6 June," said Kumbhakoni, adding, "40,000 vials of Amphotericin will be manufactured in Haffkine biopharma."

The Bombay High Court on Thursday directed the Maharashtra government to take all steps to augment the supply of medicines for black fungus. It also noted that cases of infection were seen in Pune, Kohlapur and in Bombay.

There are 3,200 cases of black fungus now, said Advocate General Ashutosh Kumbhakoni, appearing for the state, in the high court on Thursday.

With India recording 211,298 fresh infections, the daily positivity currently stands at 9.79 percent. It has been less than 10 percent for three consecutive days now, the health ministry said.

As many as 21,57,857 tests were conducted on Wednesday, taking the total number of such exams done so far in the country over 33.69 crore.

The weekly positivity rate has also declined and now stands at 10.93 percent.

India registered 2,11,298 fresh corornavirus infections in the past 24 hours, pushing the cumulative tally over 2.73 crore, according to the Union health ministry's data updated on Thursday.

With the death of 3,847 more patients in a span of 24 hours, the overall toll in the country climbed to 3,15,235 on Thursday, the health ministry data updated at 8 am showed. This takes the national fatality rate to 1.15 percent.

According to the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC)'s updated data, the tally of cases in Mumbai rose to 7,01,266 with the addition of 1,362 cases in the past 24 hours, while the toll jumped to 14,742 after 34 more patients succumbed to the infection.

Mumbai reported 34 new fatalities due to on Wednesday, the lowest single-day toll since 13 April, said the city civic body.

On 13 April, Mumbai had reported 26 fatalities. In the last 36 days, the city has added 1 lakh cases to its tally. The financial capital had crossed the 6-lakh case mark on 21 April.

The cumulative number of vaccine doses administered in the country has exceeded 20.25 crore, the Union health ministry said on Wednesday.

It said 8,31,500 beneficiaries in the 18-44 age group received the first dose of vaccine on Wednesday and cumulatively 1,38,62,428 people across 37 states and union territories have received it since the start of Phase-3 of the vaccination drive on 1 May.

Bihar, Gujarat, Rajasthan and Uttar Pradesh have administered the first dose of vaccine to more than 10 lakh beneficiaries in the 18-44 age group, the ministry said.

According to provisional data, the total number of vaccine doses administered across the country so far stands at 20,25,29,884, it said.

The beneficiaries include 98,08,901 healthcare workers (HCWs) who have taken the first dose and 67,37,679 HCWs who have taken the second dose; 1,52,42,964 frontline workers (FLWs) who have received the first dose and 84,00,950 FLWs who have taken the second dose; and 1,38,62,428 individuals in the 18-44 age group who have taken the first dose.

Besides, 6,26,09,143 and 1,01,11,128 beneficiaries in the 45-60 age group have been administered the first and second dose respectively while 5,73,45,128 and 1,84,11,563 beneficiaries aged above 60 have taken the first and second dose.

As many as 17,19,931 vaccine doses were administered on Wednesday, the 131st day of the vaccination drive.

According to provisional data, 15,76,982 beneficiaries were administered the first dose and 1,42,949 received the second dose, the ministry said, adding that final reports for the day would be completed by late night.

The vaccination exercise, as a tool to protect the most vulnerable population groups in the country against , continues to be regularly reviewed and monitored at the highest level, it said.

Updated Date: May 27, 2021 16:44:12 IST

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