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    India’s COVID-19 cases reach total of 36.07m

    January 12, 2022By Priya Saha
    India’s COVID-19 cases reach total of 36.07m

    The overall death toll from COVID-19
    reached 484,655.

    In a bid to combat the spread of the
    coronavirus, India began administering COVID-19 vaccine boosters to front-line
    workers and vulnerable elderly people on Monday, with the omicron variant
    fuelling a rise in daily infections.

    It reported 168,063 new COVID-19 infections
    on Tuesday, a 20-fold rise in a month.

    The health ministry said only 5% to 10% of
    the infected have sought hospitalisation, compared with 20% to 23% during the
    delta-driven last wave that peaked in May. Authorities in the cities of Delhi
    and Mumbai say most people have shown no or only minor symptoms and have
    recovered quickly at home.

    “The situation is dynamic and
    evolving, therefore, the need for hospitalisation may also change
    rapidly,” Health Secretary Rajesh Bhushan wrote in a letter to state
    authorities asking them to regularly review staffing levels.

    Meanwhile, nearly one million Hindu
    worshippers are expected to gather on the banks of the Ganges river this Friday
    and Saturday for a holy bathe despite galloping COVID-19 infections across the
    country, an official told Reuters on Tuesday.

    Most infected people have recovered at home
    and the level of hospitalisations has been less than half of that seen during
    the last major wave of infections in April and May.

    Many states have announced night curfews
    while the capital Delhi has also imposed a weekend lockdown, closed private
    offices as well as restaurants and bars in a bid to rein in the fast-spreading
    omicron variant.

    But tens of thousands of pilgrims have
    already reached the site of the annual Ganges ritual on an island in the
    eastern state of West Bengal, which is reporting the most number of cases in
    the country after Maharashtra state in the west.

    “The crowd may swell to anywhere
    between 800,000 to one million. We are trying to implement all COVID
    protocols,” Bankim Chandra Hazra, a West Bengal minister in charge of
    organising the festival known as the Gangasagar Mela, told Reuters.

    “We have also arranged for sprinkling
    of the holy water from drones so that there is no crowding … but the sadhus
    (Hindu holy men) are bent on taking the dip. We can’t prevent them.”

    A similar big religious festival in the
    north of India last year helped spread the Delta variant that infected millions
    of people and killed tens of thousands.

    The Calcutta High Court, responding to a
    plea from doctors who are worried the festival could become a virus “super
    spreader” event, ruled on Tuesday that all pilgrims must be tested for
    COVID-19.



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