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Maharashtra reported 10,697 new COVID-19 cases and 360 deaths on Saturday, 12 June. The state also saw 14,910 discharges taking the recovering rate to 95.48 percent.
The Lancet COVID-19 Commission India Task Force said on Saturday that it didn't have "substantial evidence" to suggest that children will be more affected or have greater illness severity in the third wave of COVID-19.
“Most children with COVID-19 are asymptomatic, and amongst those symptomatic mild infections are predominant. Most children have fever with respiratory symptoms, and often present with gastrointestinal symptoms (such as diarrhea, vomiting, pain in abdomen) and atypical manifestation compared to adults. The proportion of symptomatic children increases as age increases as does the severity in such age groups,” the report stated.
Meanwhile, India reported 84,332 new COVID-19 cases — the lowest in 70 days — on Saturday, 12 June. With this, the country’s total case tally has gone up to 2,93,59,155.
According to data provided by the Health Ministry, there are 10,80,690 active cases in India right now and with 4,002 deaths in last 24 hours, the total death toll has reached 3,67,081.
Maharashtra reported 10,697 new COVID-19 cases and 360 deaths on Saturday, 12 June. The state also saw 14,910 discharges taking the recovering rate to 95.48 percent.
For the first time in the last few weeks, the Covid test positivity rate (TPR) in Kerala fell to 12.72 per cent, but the death tally continues to be high, said Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan in a statement on Saturday.
Vijayan's statement said that 13,832 people turned Covid positive after 1,08,734 samples was tested in the past 24 hours, while there were 1,29,488 active cases across the state.
The TPR last month rose as high as 30 per cent following which Vijayan announced a statewide lockdown, which will be in force till Wednesday.
The Lancet COVID-19 Commission India Task Force said on Saturday, 12 June that it didn't have "substantial evidence" to suggest that children will be more affected or have greater illness severity in the third wave of COVID-19.
“Most children with COVID-19 are asymptomatic, and amongst those symptomatic mild infections are predominant. Most children have fever with respiratory symptoms, and often present with gastrointestinal symptoms (such as diarrhea, vomiting, pain in abdomen) and atypical manifestation compared to adults. The proportion of symptomatic children increases as age increases as does the severity in such age groups,” the report stated.
Delhi recorded 213 new COVID-19 cases in the last 24 hours, which is the lowest in over three months. With 28 deaths on Friday, the total fatalities goes up to 24,800.
The positivity rate in the national capital has come down to 0.30 percent.
The Indian Medical Association will lead a protest against assault on healthcare professionals with 'Save the Saviour' slogan on 18 June. IMA President Dr JA Jayalal said that hospitals will not be closed but doctors all over will sport black bands, badges or t-shirts.
According to the Health Ministry, India reported 84,332 new Covid cases, 4,002 deaths in last 24 hours. With this, the country’s total case tally has gone up to 2,93,59,155.
According to The Indian Medical Association (IMA), 719 doctors have died during second wave of COVID-19 pandemic. Maximum 111 doctors lost their lives in Bihar, followed by Delhi, where 109 doctors have died.
Due to the spread of the new COVID-19 variants, the Government of India is reviewing the decision to delay the second doses of Covishield, reported ANI quoting top government experts.
The government has further assured people that there is no need for panic on need for an immediate change in dosage interval.
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