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Coronavirus Live Updates: India reports 1.27 lakh new cases, 1,059 deaths

Covid-19 Active Cases India Feb 5 Latest Updates, Omicron Cases in India, Coronavirus NeoCov New Strain, Coronavirus 3rd Wave, Covid-19 Vaccine Dose Status, Omicron Corona Today LIVE Updates: In the U, coronavirus deaths surpass 9,00,000, driven in part by Omicron surge.

By: Express Web Desk | New Delhi |
Updated: February 5, 2022 12:40:35 pm
A health care worker administers a dose of coronavirus vaccine in a Covid-19 vaccinating center. (AP)

Coronavirus Omicron India Live News: India reported a single-day rise of 1,27,952 new Covid-19 cases Saturday, registering a decline from Friday’s 1,49,394 new infections. The Union Health Ministry update also said that the country sae 1,059 deaths in the last 24 hours. The number of active cases now stands at 13,31,648. India’s overall death toll crossed 5 lakh, while the daily positivity rate stood at 7.98%.

Meanwhile, China, which is hosting the 2022 Olympics in Beijing, detected 45 new cases of Covid-19 among Olympic Games-related personnel on February 4, up from 21 a day earlier, according to the organising committee. Of the total infections, 26 were among new airport arrivals, including 20 athletes or team officials. The remaining 19 were already in the “closed-loop” bubble that separates event personnel from the public, according to a notice on the Games’ official website.

In the US, the coronavirus pandemic reached a grim new milestone with the nation’s cumulative death toll from Covid-19 surpassing 9,00,000, even as the daily number of lives lost has begun to level off, according to data collected by Reuters. The latest tally marks an increase of more than 1,00,000 US Covid-19 fatalities since December 12, coinciding with a surge of infections and hospitalisations driven by the highly contagious Omicron variant of the virus.

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12:40 (IST)05 Feb 2022
Daily coronavirus cases drop to 344 in Pondy

Puducherry witnessed a dip in the number of daily Covid-19 cases on Saturday with only 344 new infections being reported, taking the aggregate to 1.63 lakh.

The fresh cases were identified at the end of examination of 2,254 samples. One more person from Puducherry succumbed to the deadly infection raising the toll to 1,947. Director of Health Sriramulu said in a release that the new cases were reported from Puducherry 224, Karaikal 74, Yanam 39 and Mahe 7.

The active cases were 4,630, of whom 114 were in hospitals today and the remaining 4,516 patients in home isolation. (PTI)

11:17 (IST)05 Feb 2022
US death toll from Covid-19 hits 9 lakh, sped by omicron

Propelled in part by the wildly contagious omicron variant, the US death toll from Covid-19 hit 9,00,000 on Friday, less than two months after eclipsing 8,00,000.

The two-year total, as compiled by Johns Hopkins University, is greater than the population of Indianapolis, San Francisco, or Charlotte, North Carolina. Just 64 per cent of the population is fully vaccinated, or about 212 million Americans, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

New cases per day have plunged by almost a half-million since mid-January, when they hit a record-shattering peak of more than 800,000. Cases have been declining in 49 states in the last two weeks, by Johns Hopkins' count, and the 50th, Maine, reported that confirmed infections are falling there, too, dropping sharply over the past week. (AP)

10:42 (IST)05 Feb 2022
MP govt removes restriction on number of wedding guests

Claiming that the Covid-19 situation in Madhya Pradesh has come under control, state Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan has announced lifting of the restriction on the number of people attending wedding ceremonies from Saturday.

Due to a spike in coronavirus positive cases, the state government had capped the number of people attending weddings at 250 starting January 15.

The state home department later issued an order stating that the restriction of 250 attendees in wedding ceremonies is being withdrawn with immediate effect. (PTI)

09:39 (IST)05 Feb 2022
China reports 45 new Covid-19 cases among Olympics personnel on Feb 4

Meanwhile, China, which is hosting the 2022 Olympics in Beijing, detected 45 new cases of Covid-19 among Olympic Games-related personnel on February 4, up from 21 a day earlier, according to the organising committee.

Of the total infections, 26 were among new airport arrivals, including 20 athletes or team officials. The remaining 19 were already in the "closed-loop" bubble that separates event personnel from the public, according to a notice on the Games' official website. (Reuters)

09:36 (IST)05 Feb 2022
India reports 1.27 lakh new cases, 1,059 deaths

India reported a single-day rise of 1,27,952 new Covid-19 cases Saturday, registering a decline from Friday's 1,49,394 new infections. The Union Health Ministry update also said that the country sae 1,059 deaths in the last 24 hours. The number of active cases now stands at 13,31,648. India's overall death toll crossed 5 lakh, while the daily positivity rate stood at 7.98%.

22:28 (IST)04 Feb 2022
Karnataka reports 14,950 new Covid-19 cases

Karnataka reports 14,950 new Covid-19 cases.

22:27 (IST)04 Feb 2022
Tamil Nadu reports 9,916 new Covid-19 cases

Tamil Nadu reports 9,916 new Covid-19 cases, 21,435 recoveries, and 30 deaths, in the last 24 hours. Active cases 1,55,329.

18:59 (IST)04 Feb 2022
Kerala reports 38,684 new Covid-19 cases

Kerala reports 38,684 new Covid-19 cases, 41,037 recoveries and 28 deaths in last 24 hours. As many as 197 deaths, which were not added due to lack of documents, and 370 more deaths were added to covid death list as per new guidelines of central government. --ANI

17:58 (IST)04 Feb 2022
Kerala to commence offline classes for students from Feb 7

With active COVID-19 cases in Kerala starting to show a decline over the past few days, the State Government on Friday decided to start offline classes for students from February 7. "The classes for 10, 11 and 12th standards and college students will begin from February 7. The classes for children from standard 1 to 9, creche and kindergarten will start from February 14," a release issued by the Chief Minister's Office said. The decision was taken at the COVID-19 evaluation meeting, chaired by Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan. --PTI

14:36 (IST)04 Feb 2022
South Africa seeing more cases of Omicron sub-variant, monitoring it

South Africa is seeing more cases of the BA.2 sub-variant of the Omicron coronavirus variant and is monitoring it, but there is no clear sign that BA.2 is substantially different from the original Omicron strain, a senior scientist said on Friday.

Michelle Groome, from the National Institute for Communicable Diseases, showed in a presentation that BA.2 accounted for 23% of the 450 samples from January sequenced by South Africa's genomic surveillance network and the original strain 75%.Of the 2,243 samples from December that were sequenced, BA.2 accounted for 4% and the original strain 94%. (Reuters)

13:39 (IST)04 Feb 2022
Singaporean Indian woman jailed for breaking Covid-19 safety rules

An Indian origin woman was sentenced to 10 weeks' jail for leaving her home several times to drink alcohol and socialise with friends during Singapore's circuit breaker imposed as a safety measure against coronavirus in 2020.

Letchimi, 37, a Singaporean who goes by only one name, pleaded guilty on Thursday to three charges under the Covid-19 (Temporary Measures Act). Seven charges were taken into consideration during sentencing, according to a report by The Straits Times.

Deputy Public Prosecutor (DPP) Kenneth Kee said in court documents that various enforcement officers had come across Letchimi from April 5 to May 21, 2020, on six occasions when she breached safe distancing measures. (PTI)

13:29 (IST)04 Feb 2022
Delhi schools, gyms to open from Monday, 100% staff in offices

Schools, colleges, and gyms will reopen in the city with strict Covid-19 protocols, the Delhi Disaster Management Authority said on Friday. The order said classes 9 to 12 will open in a phased manner and unvaccinated teachers will not be permitted. The night curfew will continue in the capital but will begin at 11 pm instead. Offices are now allowed to function with a 100 per cent capacity, the order added.  

Our Delhi bureau is covering the latest updates on the reopening of schools in the national capital. Follow the Delhi live blog for more details. 

13:21 (IST)04 Feb 2022
Tamil Nadu: Over 78% kids between 15-18 given at least one shot of Covid vaccine

Tamil Nadu Health Minister Ma Subramanian on Thursday said 78.49 per cent of children aged between 15-18 have taken at least one shot of a Covid-19 vaccine.

According to the minister, of the total eligible population of 33,46,000, at least 26,26,311 children have taken their first dose and 1,59,679 children have been fully vaccinated.

Students attend a class while wearing masks at a school, in Chennai. (PTI)

The health department started administering the Covid-19 vaccines to children on January 3. As the schools have reopened, the government will begin providing vaccines to the students at their school premises itself. 

13:10 (IST)04 Feb 2022
Rajasthan govt ends night curfew, allows up to 250 people at weddings

The Rajasthan government has decided to end the night curfew in the state, which has been in place since the second wave of Covid-19 last year. Since December 2021, the government emphasised on stricter implementation of the night curfew in wake of the Omicron outbreak.

In an order issued Friday, the state home department said the night curfew between 11 pm and 5 am would end, starting from Saturday. 

12:19 (IST)04 Feb 2022
Omicron variant may not be 'milder' itself, US scientists caution

The "milder" outcomes of infection from the Omicron variant of SARS-CoV-2 are likely due to more population immunity rather than the virus' properties, according to researchers in the US.

In a perspective article, published in the New England Journal of Medicine, researchers noted that the perceived lower severity of Omicron infections is most likely due to factors related to the level of immunity in infected people. 

The researchers from Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School in the US argue that previous exposure would likely have reduced the severity of a subsequent Omicron infection. The milder symptoms may also be due in part to Omicron's ability to cause breakthrough infections and reinfections, including in people with stronger immune systems who are better equipped to fight off an infection, they said. (PTI)

11:28 (IST)04 Feb 2022
Varanasi: Fake vaccine racket busted, 5 arrested

The UP Police’s Special Task Force (STF) on Wednesday arrested five people in Varanasi for allegedly manufacturing fake Covid-19 vaccines. The police said the group was functioning out of a rented house in the Rohit Nagar area.

The police said they recovered fake Covishield and Zycov-D vaccines, Remdesivir injections, and testing kits worth Rs 4 crore. Several machines used to manufacture the fake vaccines, injections, and kits were also seized. 

10:53 (IST)04 Feb 2022
Gujarat extends night curfew till February 11

Fresh infections of Covid-19 continued to decline in Gujarat with 7,606 cases, even as fatalities reported remained 34 on Thursday. On Wednesday, the state recorded 8,938 new infections and 34 deaths.

Looking at the existing Civid-19 situation in the state, the core committee meeting chaired by Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel on Thursday decided to continue the existing night curfew in 27 cities, including eight metros, till February 11. Other key points from the meeting are as follows: 

➡️ A maximum of 150 attendees allowed for public functions including political, social, educational, cultural and religious gatherings.

➡️In closed spaces, 50 per cent of the space capacity, limiting to maximum of 150 attendees allowed.

➡️At wedding ceremonies, 300 attendees (open space) or 50 per cent of capacity (closed space) with a maximum of 150 attendees allowed.

➡️ Hotels and restaurants allowed to continue home delivery services for 24 hours.

10:47 (IST)04 Feb 2022
Bengal logs 1,916 new Covid-19 cases, 36 deaths

West Bengal saw its daily tally of Covid-19 cases declining as the state logged 1,916 cases on Thursday. The state had registered 2,723 new infections on Wednesday.

It also reported 36 fatalities due to Covid-19, which took its toll to 20,723.

West Bengal’s positivity rate and recovery rate stood at 3.94 per cent and 97.91 per cent respectively on Thursday. 

10:44 (IST)04 Feb 2022
Germany's health experts divided over Covid curbs as infections hit record

Germany's health experts are divided over whether the country is ready to ease Covid-19 restrictions as its neighbours start dialling back curbs.

Germany on Thursday reported a record of 236,120 new daily cases thanks to the more-infectious Omicron variant of the coronavirus, but some health experts say it is time to put a "freedom plan" for how restrictions will be eased gradually.

"Formulating this Freedom Plan is now the most important task of politics," Andreas Gassen, the head of the KBV family doctors' association, told Rheinische Post newspaper on Friday. "We have to accept that with corona and at the same time continue to offer vaccinations for risk groups," Gassen added. (Reuters)

10:18 (IST)04 Feb 2022
Active Covid-19 cases in country dip to 14,35,569

India added 1,49,394 new Covid-19 cases, taking the total virus tally to 4,19,52,712, while the active cases further declined to 14,35,569, according to the Union Health Ministry data updated on Friday.

The death toll climbed to 5,00,055 with 1,072 fresh fatalities, the data updated at 8 am stated. The active cases comprise 3.42 per cent of the total infections, while the national Covid-19 recovery rate improved to 95.39 per cent, the ministry said.

A reduction of 98,352 cases has been recorded in the active Covid-19 caseload in a span of 24 hours. The daily positivity rate was recorded at 9.27 per cent while the weekly positivity rate was recorded at 12.03 per cent, according to the ministry. (PTI)

Fight against coronavirus, two years on

The pandemic caused by SARS-CoV-2 has continued to haunt humanity over the last two years, and has created panic, anxiety, economic disruption, and a compromised ability to learn. It has also raised concerns about many long-term impacts of Long Covid and mental health, which may be hard to measure.

In a swift response, several safe and efficacious vaccines were developed within a year. But the almost simultaneous emergence of more infectious variants of concern — Alpha, Beta and Gamma — in locations across Europe, Africa and Latin America, underscored the complexities and threat from the virus worldwide. Soon after another ‘fitter’, highly infectious, fast replicating and lethal variant called Delta emerged, superseded all circulating ones and drove the waves of the pandemic throughout the planet. And just when things appeared to be settle down, another very highly mutated and fast-replicating variant, Omicron, first detected in South Africa, began to sweep through Europe and the US, and is currently spreading all over the world. The US and European countries, with their populations vaccinated, have recorded higher numbers of new cases since the pandemic began.

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