According to a data released by the Health Ministry, 5 states have reported a cumulative of 82% Covid cases in the last 24 hours. On the other hand, nearly 15 Lakh doses have been administered in this time.
A total of 18,327 new cases were registered in the last 24 hours from Maharashtra, Kerala, Punjab, Karnataka and Tamil Nadu. Maharashtra has reported the highest daily new cases at 10,216. It is followed by Kerala with 2,776 while Punjab reported 808 new cases.
India’s present active caseload now stands at 1.61% of India’s total Positive Cases. 108 deaths were reported in the last 24 hours. Six States account for 85.2%of the new deaths. Maharashtra saw the maximum casualties (53). Kerala follows with 16 daily deaths and Punjab reported11 deaths in the last 24 hours.
As on Day-49 of the vaccination drive (5th March, 2021), total 14,92,201 vaccine doses were given. Out of which, 11,99,848 beneficiaries were vaccinated across 18,333 sessions for 1st dose (HCWs and FLWs) and 2,92,353 HCWs and FLWs received 2nd dose of vaccine.
More than 1.94 cr (1,94,97,704) vaccine doses have been administered through 3,57,478 sessions, as per the provisional report till 7 am today. These include 69,15,661 HCWs (1st dose), 33,56,830 HCWs (2nd dose), 63,55,989 FLWs (1st dose) and 1,44,191 FLWs (2nd Dose), 3,46,758 beneficiaries aged more than 45 years with specific co-morbidities (1st Dose) and 23,78,275 beneficiaries aged more than 60 years.
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Covid Cases Update: More than 16000 fresh cases reported in last 24 hrs
India reported 16,838 fresh Covid-19 cases in the last 24 hours and the total number of cases reached 1,11,73,761 on Friday. A total of 113 deaths were reported on Thursday which took the total number of Covid-related deaths in India above 1.57 Lakh, a data by ministry revealed at 8 am today.
In view of this, the Lieutenant Governor of Delhi, Anil Baijal chaired a meeting of the Delhi Delhi Disaster Management Authority Friday and directed authorities to continue with the existing strategy against Covid-19, including cluster-based surveillance, testing and genome sequencing owing to the rise in the number of cases in the country, PTI reported.
Across the country, there are now 1.76 lakh active cases, nearly half of which, more than 86,000, are in Maharashtra. The number of active COVID-19 cases has increased to 1,76,319, accounting for 1.58 per cent of the total caseload, according to the data.
Punjab reported more than 1,000 cases for the first time since November 15. The state found 1,071 cases on Thursday, the highest since October 13. It is also the first state, other than Maharashtra and Kerala, to report more than 1,000 cases since January 10. Maharashtra reported 8,998 cases on Friday.
Delhi High Court seeks Affidavits from Bharat Biotech and SII on Capacity
The Delhi High court has asked Serum Institute of India and Bharat Biotech to disclose about the capacity they have to manufacture Covaxin , Covishield vaccines.A bench Division of the Delhi High Court of Justice Vipin Sanghi and Rekha Palli has directed to the Centre to explain in affidavit rational behind keeping vaccination strict control over class of persons who vaccinated against covid-19 .The court directed the oganisations to file the affidavit to clarify the capacities to produce Covisiled and Covaxin on the basis of as per day/week/ month.
The court has said, “ We are either donating or selling off the vaccines to other countries without looking at our own need.There has to be a sense of urgency about his.”
Study reveals Covid-19 vaccines, antibodies less effective against new variants
According to a study published in the journal Nature Medicine, the present Covid-19 antibodies and vaccines developed so far have been may be less effective against the new variants of UK, Brazil and South Africa, as these can evade the antibodies that work against the original virus.
The researchers said there is a wide variation in how much antibody a person produces in response to vaccination or natural infection. According to the scientists, including those from the Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis in the US, more of antibodies produced in response to vaccination or natural infection, or purifies antibodies intended for use as drugs, is needed to neutralize these varieties, compared to the levels needed to counter the original virus lineage from Wuhan, China.
Michael S. Diamond, a senior author from the Washington University School of Medicine said, “We’re concerned that people whom we’d expect to have a protective level of have a protective level of antibodies because they have had Covid-19 or been vaccinated against it, might not be protected against the new variants. Some people produce very high levels, and they would still likely be protected against the new worrisome variants. But some people, especially older and immunocompromised people, may not take such high levels of antibodies.”
According to the researchers, people infected with coronavirus generate the most protective antibodies against the virus spike protein which enable it to enter host cells.
India vaccinates more than 1.77 Cr COVID-19 vaccine doses in 48 days
The countrywide vaccination drive in 48 days has vaccinated more than 1.77 Core. The vaccination drive was started on 16thJan2021, Frontline Workers from 2ndFeb2021 and Phase-2 from 1stMarch2021 for those who are more than 60 years old and people who are above age of 45 with specified co-morbid conditions.
According to the Union Ministry of Health, “A total of 1,77,11,287 vaccine doses have been given, as per the provisional report till 7 pm today. These include 68,38,077 HCWs who have taken the 1st dose and 30,82,942 HCWs who have taken the 2nd dose, 60,22,136 FLWs (1stdose), 54,177 FLWs (2nd dose), 14,95,016 beneficiaries more than 60 years old and 2,18,939 beneficiaries aged 45 and above with specific co-morbidities.”
Register on CoWIN portal and Aarogya Setu App for Covid-19 vaccination- Watch Exclusive Interview
EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW with R.S. Sharma, Chairman of Empowered Panel for Covid-19 Vaccination and Chief of Co-Win App
What are the problems people are facing? They are not aware and still confused about the CoWIN. What information would you share?
I would like to inform the viewers that we have not created any app. There is no app called Co-Win Mobile App. What happened is that the previous Government App, Arogya Setu, the purpose of which was to track and trace the infection, has got an extension called the Co-Win registration and Scheduling. We have created a portal www.cowin.gov.in which enables you to register yourself and your family members for vaccination. Up to 4 registration linked to a mobile number have been allowed which is pretty simple.
- Enter your mobile number
- You will get an OTP
- Get registered along with 3 more individuals.
There is a video available on the video for the instructions. All in all, there is an Arogya Setu app and a portal for registration.
What are the Id Proofs required for registration?
No Id proofs are required for registration. At the time of registration you will be asked as to which Id will you be bringing to the centre and there are 6-7 approved Id’s that can be brought, any of which contain your photograph, name, gender and your DOB. Some of these Id’s are:
- Aadhar Card
- Driving License
- Passport
- Voter Id Card
- Pan Card
When you enter the centre, you will be asked for your Id number.If you are above 60 years of age, you do not need any other document except the Id proof, but if you are between 45-59, you will require a medical certificate for your co-morbidity in addition to your Id proof because as per the rules only these people can be essentially vaccinated. The document is necessary as it will be photocopied and uploaded.
In many cases, people come across with technical glitches while registering themselves with the app. Are you getting such complaints too?
I haven’t got any such complaint until now; the only condition is that you need to use the right platform. Many people are using an “App” which doesn’t exist. Otherwise there is no scalability issue because our system can take as many registrations as possible.
If in case the registered beneficiary isn’t able to visit the centre at the time of vaccination due to any reason, what would be the other option?
In this case, please cancel and reschedule your appointment. So long before you can do it before the time of visit, it will be better because someone else can take that vacancy. It is not advisable to not occupy the vacancy and not go because you are wasting somebody else’s claim.
Is walk-in also an option if somebody could not register?
Yes, walk-in is also allowed but it is advised to register the appointment because it ensures the claim on your vaccine. If you do not register, maybe the vacancy may not be available and you may have to return without getting a Jab.
Earlier, we informed the Government of India about these fake apps. What would you say on this?
Awareness should be spread so that people are disbarred from using these fake apps. And as I explained, there are only two legitimate modes of registering onto the system, one is Arogya Setu, the other one is the portal. These should be used.
By Dr.Sudhir Gupta
Neutralizing antibodies have been primary focus for the protection from serious disease and death from COVID-19, and effectiveness of various vaccines. Neutralizing antibodies are also tested for their effectiveness against emerging mutant strains of SARS-CoV-2 (Coronavirus), the virus that causes COVID-19 disease. These variants might be partially resistant to antibodies. However, very little attention has been paid to T cells, especially “killer” CD8+ T cells. Unlike antibodies T cells do not prevent infection because they get into action only after a virus has infiltrated the body; however, they are important in for ongoing infection. Therefore, in case of COVID-19 killer T cells could mean the difference between mild infection and a severe infection that requires hospitalization and death. These Killer T cells recognize viruses and kill viruses-infected cells. Since viruses require cells they infection for their survival and multiplication, Killer T cells may eliminate cellular factories for coronavirus. The evidence for an important role of T cells in defense against coronavirus comes from patients that are born with genetic defects of the immune system with failure to make any antibodies, including antibodies against coronavirus. An international study in which we participated, and other studies by us and others of patients with primary antibody deficiency diseases with genetic defects of the immune system who contract coronavirus infection and did not make antibodies against coronavirus had either a mild disease and did not require hospitalization; those required hospitalization recovered from COVID-19. There was no deaths if they did not any other comorbid conditions. Many of these patients have no B cells to produce antibodies. If antibodies were critical, we would have expected these patients to have serious COVID-19 and many deaths. Therefore, even though we may not produce antibodies, T cells especially “Killer” T cells may keep us alive. The role of T cells may also be important when we consider different vaccine, especially against mutant strains. However, before we consider vaccine, we should consider few facts about mutations. RNA viruses are very prone to mutations, therefore, mutations in SARS-CoV-2 should not come as a surprise. When viruses mutate they change their characteristics, they could become more transmissible (infectious) but not pathogenic (disease causing), or they may nor change transmissibility but become more pathogenic, or they may become more infectious and more pathogenic. SARS-CoV-2 mutations (UK, Brazil, South Africa) have shown to be more infectious; however, limited data on the pathogenicity. In a recent study, researcher has shown that that South African mutants (B.1.351) were partially resistant to antibodies raised against various coronaviruses; however, T cells were active against this variant because T cells did not target region of virus that were mutated. All except one (COVEXIN) vaccine are targeting spike protein, where majority of mutations occur, including against receptor binding domain (RBD). Therefore, vaccine that are targeted against spike protein may not be fully effective against mutant strains. However, vaccine using the inactivated whole virus (COVAXIN) is likely to elicit both antibody and T cell responses against all components of the virus including membrane, envelope, and nucleocapsid proteins. Therefore, in mutated strains of virus, killer T cell should be able to recognized non-mutated components of the virus and kill virus infected cells, and clear the infection.
We should also remember a basic difference between ‘natural immunity’ that is acquired following an infection and “vaccine-induced” immunity. Whereas natural infection induces “sterile” immunity, vaccine induces “protective immunity”. In case of COVID-19, virus infections starts from mouth, nose, upper respiratory tract, where major protective antibodies are IgA, whereas in lower respiratory tract and lung, major protective antibodies are IgG. Intramuscular vaccination induces a systemic response predominantly of IgG antibodies, therefore, vaccinated individual may still contract infection and transmit infection, but may not have serious disease. Therefore, we should continue to wear mask even after receiving vaccine until we have reached “herd” immunity. How long the immunity would last from natural infection versus vaccine requires further study of both memory antibody producing B cells and effector memory T cells.
The writer is Dr.Sudhir Gupta, Professor of Medicine, Microbiology & Molecular Genetics, University of California, Irvine, USA.
According to a recent report released by the Health Ministry, nearly 86% new cases have been reported along with 89 deaths in 6 states of India in the last 24 hours. While more than 1.66 crore doses of vaccine have been administered till 7 a.m. today.
Health ministry said that a total of 17,407 new cases have come out today from Maharashtra, Kerala, Punjab, Tamil Nadu, Gujarat and Karnataka collectively.
With this figure, India’s active caseload has reached 1,73,413 today. Maharashtra has reported the highest daily new cases at 9,855 with maximum casualties (42). This is the highest number recorded in Maharashtra since 18th October when 10,259 new cases were reported. It is followed by Kerala with 2,765 and 15 deaths while Punjab reported 772 new cases and 12 deaths in the last 24 hours.
On the other hand, nearly 1 million doses have been distributed across the country in these 24 hours.
More than 1.66 cr (1,66,16,048) vaccine doses have been administered through 3,23,064 sessions, as per the provisional report till 7 am today. These include 67,90,808 HCWs (1st dose), 28,72,725 HCWs (2nd dose), 58,03,856 FLWs (1st dose) and 4,202 FLWs (2nd Dose), 1,43,759 beneficiaries aged more than 45 years with specific co-morbidities (1st Dose) and 10,00,698 beneficiaries aged more than 60 years.
Mumbai Police has taken action against 58 thousand people walking without masks in the last 13 days. In view of the growing case of Corona in Mumbai, Mumbai Police is now investigating upon anyone found without mask and seizing those found guilty.
With 9,855 new cases in the last 24 hours, Maharashtra’s Covid-19 tally went up to 2,179,185 on Wednesday, according to figures released by the state health department. This is the highest single-day jump since October 17 last year. Of the total new cases, 1,121 came from Mumbai. The western state’s positivity rate has climbed to 13.2 per cent.
Keeping in mind that people have not been taking the precautionary measures seriously, the Maharashtra Police has started imposing fines on those who roam around without masks.
According to the information received from Mumbai Police spokesperson S. Chaitanya, in the last 13 days, the Mumbai Police has procured more than Rs. 1 crore 16 Lakhs from people not wearing masks.
Earlier only BMC used to inquire on people who didn’t wear masks, but in view of the increasing cases, the government also asked Mumbai Police to wear masks and take strict action against those not wearing it.
Where on one hand, the largest vaccine drive crossed 1 crore mark, the number of Covid-19 cases in Maharashtra is uncontrollably spiking on the other. A total of 1121 cases came out in the last 24 hours in Mumbai with 6 casualties.
The report is based on the information received from various hospitals and data uploaded by certified labs on GOI ICMR portal/ Covid Portal. In a report by the Municipal Corporation of Greater Mumbai, it was revealed that the total number of patients recovered and discharged in these 24 hours was 734.
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