‘Covid cases increasing, but nothing to worry about’: Dr Rajiv Bahl

COVID-19 cases rising in India but no cause for worry as infections are mild, says ICMR DG Dr. Rajiv Bahl.
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New Delhi: Covid-19 infections are increasing in India but there is nothing to worry about as these are not severe, Indian Council of Medical Research Director General Dr Rajiv Bahl said on Monday. Bahl also assured that the government is actively monitoring the cases.

As per the latest data from the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, India has 1,009 cases of Covid, with Kerala (430), Maharashtra (209), and Delhi (104) reporting the highest number of cases. Seven deaths have also been reported from Maharashtra (4), Kerala (2) and Karnataka (1).

The Director General stated that the seriousness of the situation depends on “how transmissible the virus is — that is, how quickly the cases are increasing”. While previous cases used to double in a day or earlier, this time it doesn’t look like that.

But, “there is an increase in the number of infections. And we are keeping a close eye on it”, Bahl said, while speaking to reporters.

He stated that although the numbers are rising, “there is nothing to worry about, as so far the percentage of severe cases, among all Covid cases, is generally low”.

As per the latest data from the Indian SARS-CoV-2 Genomics Consortium (INSACOG), set up under the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, NB.1.8.1 and LF.7 — descendants of JN.1 Covid variant in the country — are responsible for the rise in SARS-CoV-2 cases in the country.

Bahl noted that these subvariants can “evade previous immunity whether natural or vaccine-induced”. However, their potential is less than the previous Omicron and other variants, he said. (IANS)

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