Kerala, Maharashtra, Punjab, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu and Gujarat record an upsurge in Active Cases

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Ministry of health and family
Ministry of health and family

PIB News Update: India’s total Active Caseload has reached 1,59,590 today. India’s present active caseload now stands at 1.44% of India’s total Positive Cases.

6 States – Maharashtra, Kerala, Punjab, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu and Gujarat- have shown a surge in new cases in the last 24 hours. Maharashtra continues to report the highest daily new cases at 8,333. It is followed by Kerala with 3,671 while Punjab reported 622 new cases.

16,488 new cases were registered in the last 24 hours. 85.75% of the new cases are from 6 States and UTs.

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Eight states are displaying an upward trajectory in daily new cases.

 

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In the last two weeks, Kerala has shown the maximum decline in the number of active cases, from 63,847 on 14th February to 51,679 today, while Maharashtra has shown the highest rise in active cases in the same period, from 34,449 on 14th of February to 68,810 currently.

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Cabinet Secretary will chair a high level review meeting today with the States/UTs exhibiting a surge in cases including Telangana, Maharashtra, Chhattisgarh, MP, Gujarat, Punjab, J&K and West Bengal.

 

A total of 1,42,42,547 vaccine doses have been administered through 2,92,312 sessions, as per the provisional report till 7 am today. These include 66,68,974 HCWs (1st dose), 24,53,878 HCWs (2nd dose) and 51,19,695 FLWs (1st dose).

The 2nd dose of COVID19 vaccination started on 13th February, 2021 for those beneficiaries who have completed 28 days after receipt of the 1st dose. Vaccination of the FLWs started on 2nd Feb 2021.

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No.

 

State/UT

Beneficiaries vaccinated
1st Dose 2nd Dose Total Doses
1 A & N Islands 6,134 2,422 8,556
2 Andhra Pradesh 5,29,607 1,39,337 6,68,944
3 Arunachal Pradesh 25,379 6,741 32,120
4 Assam 1,95,906 27,675 2,23,581
5 Bihar 5,60,158 79,212 6,39,370
6 Chandigarh 20,890 1,712 22,602
7 Chhattisgarh 3,77,834 51,791 4,29,625
8 Dadra & Nagar Haveli 5,352 432 5,784
9 Daman & Diu 2,371 287 2,658
10 Delhi 3,72,906 37,053 4,09,959
11 Goa 18,722 2,072 20,794
12 Gujarat 8,33,722 1,67,448 10,01,170
13 Haryana 2,21,841 71,983 2,93,824
14 Himachal Pradesh 1,01,504 20,924 1,22,428
15 Jammu & Kashmir 2,40,817 16,255 2,57,072
16 Jharkhand 2,84,371 23,837 3,08,208
17 Karnataka 6,04,954 2,13,768 8,18,722
18 Kerala 4,82,445 1,04,866 5,87,311
19 Ladakh 9,226 829 10,055
20 Lakshadweep 2,368 710 3,078
21 Madhya Pradesh 6,50,684 1,60,632 8,11,316
22 Maharashtra 10,41,947 1,60,233 12,02,180
23 Manipur 52,420 2,545 54,965
24 Meghalaya 30,465 1,726 32,191
25 Mizoram 21,997 5,659 27,656
26 Nagaland 29,806 5,497 35,303
27 Odisha 4,60,554 1,58,267 6,18,821
28 Puducherry 9,920 1,224 11,144
29 Punjab 1,54,449 36,351 1,90,800
30 Rajasthan 7,98,447 2,24,760 10,23,207
31 Sikkim 16,951 1,361 18,312
32 Tamil Nadu 3,88,896 56,432 4,45,328
33 Telangana 2,89,772 1,30,019 4,19,791
34 Tripura 89,449 21,529 1,10,978
35 Uttar Pradesh 11,70,925 3,10,058 14,80,983
36 Uttarakhand 1,42,340 19,446 1,61,786
37 West Bengal 9,61,416 1,44,765 11,06,181
38 Miscellaneous 5,81,724 44,020 6,25,744
Total 1,17,88,669 24,53,878 1,42,42,547

 

As on Day-42 of the vaccination drive (27th February, 2021), total 7,64,904 vaccine doses were given. Out of which, 3,49,020 beneficiaries were vaccinated across 13,397 sessions for 1st dose (HCWs and FLWs) and 4,20,884 HCWs received 2nd dose of vaccine.

Eight States account for 62.75% of the cumulative second dose vaccinations in India. Uttar Pradesh alone accounts for 12.64% (3,10,058) of the total second dose vaccinations in India.

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9 States/UTs have administered the first vaccine dose to less than 60% of the registered healthcare workers. These are Arunachal Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Delhi, Telangana, Ladakh, Chandigarh, Nagaland, Punjab and Puducherry.

 

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12 States/UTs have reported vaccination coverage of more than 65% of the Frontline Workers. These are Ladakh, Uttarakhand, Chhattisgarh, Himachal Pradesh, Odisha, Tripura, Madhya Pradesh, Gujarat, Lakshadweep, Rajasthan, Kerala and Dadra & Nagar Haveli.

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12 States/UTs have reported vaccination coverage of less than 40% of the Frontline Workers. These are Puducherry, A&N Islands, Meghalaya, Assam, Tamil Nadu, Manipur, Arunachal Pradesh, Telangana, Punjab, Nagaland, Goa and Mizoram.

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A total of 1.07 Cr (1,07,63,451) people has recovered so far. 12,771 patients have recovered and got discharged in the last 24 hours. India’s Recovery Rate at 97.17% is amongst the highest in the world.

84.79% of the new recovered cases are observed to be concentrated in 6 States/UTs.

Maharashtra has reported the maximum number of single day recoveries with 4,936 newly recovered cases. 4,142 people recovered in Kerala in the past 24 hours followed by 642 in Karnataka.

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113 deaths were reported in the last 24 hours.

Six States/UTs account for 82.3%of the new deaths. Maharashtra saw the maximum casualties (48). Punjab follows with 15 daily deaths and Kerala reported 14 deaths in the last 24 hours.

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Seventeen States/UTs have not reported any COVID19 deaths in the last 24 hours. These are Gujarat, Odisha, Chandigarh, Jharkhand, Himachal Pradesh, Puducherry, Manipur, Mizoram, Lakshadweep, Ladakh (UT), Sikkim, D&D & D&N, A&N Islands, Tripura, Meghalaya, Nagaland and Arunachal Pradesh.

 

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