India reports 605 new COVID 19 cases, four deaths
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India recorded 605 fresh and four deaths in the last 24 hours, as per the official data, reported news agency ANI. The active cases have increased to 4,002, while the country's overall COVID 19 case tally stands at over 4.5 crore (4,50,18,792), reported ANI. ADVERTISEMENT The death toll was recorded at 5,33,396 with four new deaths two from Kerala and one each in Karnataka and Tripura reported in the last 24 hours, the data updated at 8 am stated.
The number of people who have recovered from the disease has gone up to 4,44,81,341, an increase of 648 since Sunday morning, reported ANI. In Kerala, a 70 year old male with (COPD) and an 81 year old male with T2DM and HTN, and in Karnataka, a 48 year old male with CA and TB died, while one person in Tripura succumbed to coronavirus, reported ANI.
The Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) reported that 11,838 doses of the COVID 19 vaccine had been administered in the country till January 7, reported ANI. The data is a compilation of the (National Centre for Disease Control), media bulletins and websites of various States at 8 am on January 4.
As winter sets in, health experts are highlighting a sudden surge in viral infections, influenza, and COVID 19 cases, reported ANI. Dr Nikhil Modi, a senior pulmonologist at Indraprastha Apollo Hospital, pointed out that the declining temperature leads to increased moisture in the air, low wind speed, and a rise in pollution, contributing to various infections, reported ANI.
"Due to the falling temperature, there is fog, which, along with pollution, forms smog. This atmospheric condition can result in different types of infections, and many people are experiencing difficulty in breathing," Dr Modi said earlier in the month, reported ANI. Meanwhile, both the central and state governments are keeping a close watch on the new Omicron Subvariant JN.1, reported ANI.
JN.1 is a (VOI) which is under intense scientific scrutiny. The World Health Organization (WHO) recently classified JN.1 as a variant of interest, distinct from its parent lineage BA.2.86.However, the global health body emphasised that the overall risk posed by JN.1 remains low based on current evidence, reported ANI..