Covid 2.0 may claim 2,320 lives per day in India by June: Report


New Delhi, Apr 16 (IANS): The lethal second wave of Coronavirus will likely claim nearly 1,750-2,320 lives per day in India by the first week of June 2021, if proper steps are not immediately taken to curb its spread, warned a report by the Lancet Covid-19 Commission.

Maharashtra, Chhattisgarh, Karnataka, Delhi, Tamil Nadu, Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh and Gujarat will likely remain the most affected, according to the report titled "Managing India's second Covid-19 wave: Urgent steps".

The second wave of the Covid-19 pandemic hit India hard with the number of new infections rising from 11,794 in the first week of February 2021 to 152,565 as of April 10, 2021. Death rate also touched new heights daily -- from 116 in the first week of February 2021 to 838 as of April 10, 2021.

The second wave also took less than 40 days to reach the 80,000 mark. From 10,000 new cases per day in February to 80,000 new cases per day in April. In September, this journey took 83 days. Many positive cases are asymptomatic or mildly symptomatic, the report said.

Fiscally, India may need to spend more than $7.8 billion on testing and $1.7 billion on health care utilisation due to Covid-19 infections leading to death by September 2021, it added.

"All efforts need to be made to break the transmission chain and reduce the rate of new infections, with minimum disruption to the economy and to the livelihood of its people," the report said, noting that accelerating vaccinations is key.

"The past year has shown us, both within India and in other countries, that strong political will, together with building preparedness in the health system, and individual and community behaviour change can yield powerful results. We hope that strong, decisive actions taken now will spare India a long second wave and set in place actions to prevent further waves of Covid-19 infections," the report said.

To combat the spread of Covid-19, the report suggested measures such as ensuring vaccinations for all adults, including those below 45, need to ramp up manufacturing capacity, address vaccine hesitancy among others.

In the last 24 hours, India reported over 2 lakh new Covid-19 cases, the biggest single-day spike ever, according to the latest Health Ministry data. The overall number of confirmed cases stands at 1,40,74,564.

 

  

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  • k b r, Mangala Uru

    Fri, Apr 16 2021

    this is not just ಸೆಕಂಡ್ ವೇವ್.. this is ಸೆಕಂಡ್ and ಡಬಲ್ ವೇವ್...

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  • Concerned citizen, Mangalore

    Fri, Apr 16 2021

    Both the Organizers of kumbh mela where lakhs of devotees were asked to gather need to be booked along and those leaders took part in election rallies..

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  • Bhavya Baliga, Udupi

    Fri, Apr 16 2021

    We have an able leader at the helm to effectively take care of any calamity.

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  • Pinky, Shirva

    Fri, Apr 16 2021

    He is able only for corporator Gujjus to make richer & richer and he will make you poor & poor.

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  • Veer, Nagpur

    Fri, Apr 16 2021

    Your leader at the helm is himself in isolation and asking for oxygen. Go and help your leader.

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  • Arthur II, Mangalore

    Sat, Apr 17 2021

    We had a year to prepare for this second wave of covid with lot of funds collected from the so called PM Cares. And yet we are in a worse situation than we were a year ago. The so called able leader is busy with election rallies. Because only votes matter to him; not the people who are voting!

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  • Veer, Nagpur

    Fri, Apr 16 2021

    Our union health minister Dr Harshvardhan had no answer when asked 1 year ago in the parliament to give number of health workers died due to Covid. So it’s no surprise now that there could be more deaths and misery under the administration of such ministers of such party.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Fri, Apr 16 2021

    We need Educated Leaders ...

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  • Dev, Mangalore

    Fri, Apr 16 2021

    First estimates had failed & these estimations too will fail despite most deaths are added to the list. Don't create panic & fear again to market some medicines & vaccines which are still in experimental stage. What doctors who are in the field & not in hospital have found the mutated virus this time is more contagious but isn't life threatening like the first one. it doesn't have symptoms like cough or lung infections with oxygen saturation level of 98 reading. Good news is herd immunity will be very near this time as it spreads faster within a day to most people in the family & around. If we continue to vaccinate when pandemic is raging or irritate virus into more mutations through experimental drugs then new variants will emerge & it can't be controlled with the measures of past or present unless we change with the changing medical knowledge.

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  • John, Mangalore

    Fri, Apr 16 2021

    Indians have better immunity when it comes to diseases and viruses. This means experimental hurriedly tested western Big Pharma vaccines have ruined the immune system of Indians ?

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  • Sameer, Riyadh

    Fri, Apr 16 2021

    I am sure it will be much much more. Additionally lot of deaths go unreported. More than half of the death numbers are hidden by the government itself. The government is still in deep slumber. The damage is already done. Result of not questioning the government.

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