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Nation sees 13,193 new Covid cases, 97 more deaths

Recovery rate reaches 97.3 per cent; fatality rate stands at 1.42 per cent

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New Delhi, February 19

Daily new cases of Covid in the country climbed to over 13,000 after 19 days taking India’s tally of cases to 1,09,63,394, with experts attributing the rise to increased economic activity and complacency among people.

A total of 13,193 new cases were registered in a span of 24 hours. The death toll increased to 1,56,111 with 97 daily new fatalities, the data updated by the Health ministry at 8 am showed.

The number of people who have recuperated from the disease surged to 1,06,67,741, which translates to a national Covid recovery rate of 97.3 per cent and the case fatality rate stands at 1.42 per cent.

The total active cases remained below 1.5 lakh.

There are 1,39,542 active cases of coronavirus infection in the country, which comprises 1.27 per cent of the total caseload, the data stated.

The 97 new fatalities include 38 from Maharashtra, 14 from Kerala and 10 from Punjab.

A total of 1,56,111 deaths have been reported so far in the country, including 51,669 from Maharashtra, followed by 12,444 from Tamil Nadu, 12,282 from Karnataka, 10,896 from Delhi, 10,239 from West Bengal, 8,709 from Uttar Pradesh and 7,166 from Andhra Pradesh.

Dr Samiran Panda, head, Epidemiology and Communicable Diseases division, ICMR, said it is always a cause of concern if the number of cases go up.

"If the number of reported cases goes up, it is always a cause of concern for any state. These cases will not only happen in young adults but also in elderly population with co-morbidities, which is a reason for worry. The reason (for rise) is the same that when a susceptible population comes close to the infected people the infection transmits from the infected person to the susceptible person," he told PTI.

He urged people to maintain preventive measures.

"This is the time we should have our preventive measures maintained. We have a vaccine but it is one of the prevention measures. So maintaining physical distancing, limiting social interaction should be followed. If people go out for marriage ceremonies, parties, it leads to transmission," Panda said.

Noted virologist Shahid Jameel said the easy explanation for rise in cases is increased activity and complacency.

"A majority of people have stopped wearing masks thinking it's over. This at a time of increased economic activity and person-to-person contacts. There could also be unique local factors like local trains in Mumbai, cold weather and indoor activity in J-K, etc. But a more worrisome thought is if variants might be responsible? Our genomic sequencing density is not high enough to pick this early," he said. PTI

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