In the past 24 hours itself, India reported 5,676 fresh Covid-19 cases, taking the daily positivity rate to 2.88 per cent. Despite the steady rise in cases, only 358 Covid-19 vaccine doses were administered in the past 24 hours.
The review covered critical medical infrastructure and resources, including oxygen beds, isolation beds, ventilators, PSA plants, liquid medical oxygen, oxygen concentrators, oxygen cylinders, as well as medicines and PPE kits. Orientation of medical staff on Covid-19 management was also part of the drills, according to the health ministry.
Delhi, Mumbai and Chennai had more than 97 per cent of available beds lying vacant, according to the latest available data. The occupancy rate in Mumbai was 2.4 per cent, it was 1.7 per cent in Delhi and 0.4 per cent in Chennai. Delhi and Chennai data is as of April 9, while that for Mumbai is as of April 10.
Chennai numbers show seven oxygen beds occupied out of 4,159. A total of 20 non-oxygen beds have been occupied out of the available 2,069. All 987 intensive care unit beds are vacant. Overall, 27 out of 7,215 beds are occupied.
Mumbai shows 37 oxygen beds occupied out of 2,099. Some 34 intensive care unit beds out of 875 are occupied. Eight ventilator beds are in use out of the available 522. Around 110 of the remaining 4,359 Covid-19 beds are currently occupied in the financial capital. So, there are 189 occupied beds out of 7,855.
Some 196,796 tests were conducted in the last 24 hours, against 164,740 in the same period last week, shows data from the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR).
Several states have brought back fresh Covid-19 protocol, especially the mask mandate. Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Puducherry and Haryana are some of them.
Adar Poonawalla urges elderly to take Covovax booster
Serum Institute of India CEO Adar Poonawalla on Tuesday urged the elderly to mask up and take the Covovax booster dose which is now available on CoWIN, saying it is approved in the US and Europe. According to sources, Covovax has now received the Centre’s nod to be administered as a mix and match booster after Covaxin and Covishield. SII has an inventory of 6 million doses that can be immediately made available to private hospitals.
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