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As Covid-19 cases rise, some Indian states make masks mandatory

Surge in country linked to newly emerged recombinant variant XBB.1.16, says epidemiologist

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 09 Apr 2023 7:30PM

As Covid-19 cases rise, some Indian states make masks mandatory
Today, India’s Health Ministry says that 5,357 new cases were recorded in the last 24 hours and the country’s active caseload currently stands at 32,814. – AFP pic, April 9, 2023

ANKARA – With parts of India reporting a surge in Covid-19 cases recently, some Indian states have made masks mandatory in public places to prevent the spread of the infection.

The northern Haryana state yesterday made wearing face masks mandatory in public places, reported Anadolu Agency, citing the local health department.

In the southern state of Kerala, local media said masks have been made mandatory for pregnant women, the elderly, and people with lifestyle diseases.

In Puducherry, a small town on southern India’s Coromandel coast, the authorities have made masks mandatory in public places.

Today, India’s Health Ministry said that 5,357 new cases were recorded in the last 24 hours and the country’s active caseload currently stands at 32,814.

The country’s Health Minister Mansukh Mandaviya on Friday held discussions with state health ministers and top officials in view of the recent surge in cases in some states. The states were also asked to conduct mock drills of all hospital infrastructure tomorrow and Tuesday.

India has been witnessing “a steady increase” in Covid-19 cases with average daily cases rising to 4,188 in the week ending Friday, from 571 in the week ending March 17, according to the ministry, which also said eight states are reporting a high number of Covid-19 cases.

On March 30, India registered a single day rise of 3,016 new cases, which was the highest in nearly six months.

A top Indian epidemiologist, Dr Lalit Kant, told Anadolu that the present surge in India is apparently linked to the newly emerged recombinant coronavirus variant XBB.1.16.

“This is why the cases have surged in India recently. The variant XBB.1.16 is driving the surge,” he said, adding that the variant is, however, not causing serious illnesses.

During this week’s Health Ministry meeting, it was said that the prevalence of XBB.1.16 increased from 21.6% in February to 35.8% in March 2023. However, no evidence of an increase in hospitalisation or mortality has been reported, a release by the ministry said on Friday. – Bernama, April 9, 2023

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