States impose more curbs as daily cases surge to highest after May
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MP | 10 Jan 2022 | New Delhi/Mumbai: Several states imposed fresh restrictions to check the COVID-19 surge and Prime Minister Narendra Modi reviewed the situation at a high-level meeting on Sunday as cases continued to rise with 1,59,632 new infections reported, the highest in 224 days.
The prime minister called for ensuring adequate health infrastructure in districts, boosting vaccine drive for adolescents in mission mode and continuing the public campaign focused on COVID-appropriate behaviour as they were critical in the battle against the pandemic.
From Monday, the country would start administering precaution dose of COVID-19 vaccine to healthcare workers, frontline workers including personnel deployed for election duty and those aged 60 and above with comorbidities.
Noting that the Coronavirus has been evolving continuously, Modi underlined the need for continuous scientific research in testing and vaccines besides pharmacological interventions, including genome sequencing, the Prime Minister's Office (PMO) said in a statement. Highlighting the need to ensure effective usage of masks and physical distancing measures as a new normal to control the spread of Covid, Modi called for effective implementation of home isolation for mild and asymptomatic cases and to disseminate the factual information to the community at large.
He said a meeting with chief ministers be convened to discuss state-specific scenarios, best-practices and public health response, the PMO added.
After a detailed discussion, Modi directed officials that intensive containment and active surveillance should continue in clusters reporting higher cases and required technical support be provided to states reporting higher cases.
Modi tweeted after the meeting, "Had extensive discussions on the prevailing COVID-19 situation. Reviewed the preparedness of healthcare infrastructure, the vaccination drive, including for youngsters between 15 and 18, and ensuring continuation on non-COVID healthcare services."
The prime minister also said that non-Covid health services should be ensured while managing Covid cases presently and suggested leveraging telemedicine to offer health related guidance to people in remote and rural areas, the PMO said.
The high-level meeting, which was attended by the home and health ministers besides top bureaucrats, assessed the current pandemic situation in the country, ongoing preparedness of health infrastructure and logistics, status of the vaccination campaign and public health implications of the Omicron variant.
Most states and Union Territories, including Maharashtra, Karnataka, Uttar Pradesh, Haryana, Rajasthan, Himachal Pradesh and Delhi, have already announced night curfew and other restrictions in the wake of the imminent third wave.
The Himachal Pradesh government on Sunday banned social and religious functions till January 24.
It also prohibited any gathering of more than 100 people for indoor and 300 people for outdoor academic, sport, cultural and political events, according to an order.
Attendance of staff at state government offices was capped at 50 percent. The restrictions, however, will not be applicable to emergency services.
The Rajasthan government announced the closure of schools in municipal areas till January 17, a Sunday curfew and restricted market timings and occupancy at restaurants and movie theatres.
A one-day complete lockdown was enforced across Tamil Nadu and most roads and other public places wore a deserted look.
Suburban and other train operations, bus and other public transport services including the Metrorail in Chennai were suspended.
Chief Minister M K Stalin had earlier ordered fresh curbs which included state-wide night curfew between 10 PM and 5 AM with effect from January 6.
Puducherry government also announced that all schools conducting offline classes for students from classes 1 to 9 will remain shut from Monday.
Maharashtra health minister Rajesh Tope said the state government will gradually bring curbs at places of worship and other sites, including liquor vends, that attract crowds to control the Coronavirus pandemic.
He, however, said that even as cases are rising, hospital bed occupancy and oxygen demand remain low.
"When these start rising, we will enforce stricter restrictions," he added.
On Saturday, when Maharashtra reported over 41,000 new COVID-19 cases, the state government decided to prohibit movement in public in groups of five or more from 5 AM to 11 PM.
Further, no movement will be allowed in public from 11 PM to 5 AM except for essential services, a government circular had said.
However, people continued to gather in large numbers at places like the Juhu beach.
On Sunday, the state government revised the COVID-19-related restrictions for gyms and beauty salons, allowing them to operate at 50 percent capacity from January 11.
The state government has announced closure of schools and colleges till February 15.
The government had also decided to cap the attendance at marriages and social, religious, cultural or political gatherings at 50.
According to Union health ministry data updated at 8 AM on Sunday, a total of 1,59,632 new Coronavirus infections were reported, the highest in 224 days, while the active cases increased to 5,90,611, the highest in around 197 days.
On May 29 last year, India had logged 1,65,553 infections in a day during the deadly second wave.
India logged 552 new cases of Omicron, taking the total tally of such infections to 3,623 across 27 states and UTs so far.
Out of the total Omicron cases, 1,409 people have migrated or recovered.
Maharashtra has recorded the maximum number of 1,009 Omicron cases so far followed by Delhi at 513, Karnataka 441, Rajasthan 373, Kerala 333 and Gujarat 204.
The death toll climbed to 4,83,790 with 327 fresh fatalities, the data stated.
The active cases comprise 1.66 percent of the total infections, while the national COVID-19 recovery rate decreased to 96.98 percent, the ministry said.
The number of people who have recuperated from the disease surged to 3,44,53,603 while the case fatality rate was recorded at 1.36 percent.
The cumulative doses administered in the country so far under the nationwide COVID-19 vaccination drive have exceeded 151.58 crore.
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