Coronavirus Global Updates, Feb 02:::: India's fresh Covid cases drop below 9, 000 after 8 months

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Coronavirus Global Updates, Feb 02:::: India's fresh Covid cases drop below
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India's fresh Covid cases drop below 9,000 after 8 months


Coronavirus live updates: Globally, nearly 103.9 million people have been
infected by the virus and the death toll stands at 2,247,005


Coronavirus update: India recorded merely 8,587 fresh Covid-19 cases of the
coronavirus disease (Covid-19). The total number of active cases in the
country has fallen to 165,234, while the caseload tally stands at
10,767,206. Globally, nearly 103.9 million people have been infected by the
virus. The country continues to be second-most-affected globally, and ranks
17th among worst-hit nations by active cases.

 

The five most affected states by total cases are Maharashtra (2,026,399),
Karnataka (939,387), Kerala (929,178), Andhra Pradesh (887,836), and Tamil
Nadu (838,340).

 

World coronavirus update: Coronavirus cases rise unabated across the globe,
with nearly 103.9 million infected by the deadly contagion. While 75,716,535
have recovered, 2,247,005 have died so far. The US remains the worst-hit
country with 26,911,296, followed by India, Brazil, Russia and the United
Kingdom. However, it terms of the total number of active cases, US tops the
charts, followed by France, UK, Brazil and Belgium.

 


Covid-19 travel restrictions: Less than 3 million foreign tourists visited
India in 2020, says govt


Less than three million foreign tourists visited India in 2020, a dip of
around 75 per cent as compared to the previous year, due to travel
restrictions imposed to control the coronavirus pandemic, the government
informed Parliament on Tuesday. Tourism Minister Prahlad Patel said that
while in 2019, the number of foreign tourist arrivals was 10.93 million, the
number stood at 10.56 million in 2018.

 

It was in 2017 that foreign tourist arrivals crossed the 10 million-mark.
There were 10.4 million arrivals in that year, he said in a written reply in
Rajya Sabha. Last year, foreign tourist arrivals stood at 2.68 million and
"no formal study has been instituted for assessment of loss of revenue in
2020", Patel said.

 

"However, several rounds of discussions and brainstorming sessions with
industry stakeholders indicate massive loss of revenue, foreign exchange and
jobs. In view of the highly unorganised nature of the sector, the impact in
numerical terms can only be ascertained in due course," the minister said.

 

 


India's Covid-19 deaths per million higher than South Asian nations due to
multiple factors: Govt


Multiple factors may have contributed to India reporting higher Covid-19
related deaths per million population than other South Asian countries such
as Bangladesh, Sri Lanka and Pakistan, the government said on Tuesday.

 

According to Minister of State for Health Ashwini Kumar Choubey comparison
of deaths per million may not be apt as there are factors such as varied
geography, case definitions, surveillance, testing and reporting protocols.

 

To a question on whether it is a fact that Covid-19 related deaths per
million population in India is much higher than that in other South Asian
countries such as Bangladesh, Sri Lanka and Pakistan, he said in Rajya
Sabha, "Yes. Comparison of deaths per million may not be apt as there are
multiple factors that may contribute to this observation."

 

 


Aim to inoculate 92.6 lakh healthcare workers through Covid-19 vaccination
drive: Govt


The government aims to inoculate over 92.6 lakh healthcare workers employed
in Central, state and private facilities through its COVID-19 vaccination
drive launched on January 16, Rajya Sabha was informed on Tuesday.

 

All states and Union Territories have been provided with COVID-19 vaccines,
Minister of State for Health Ashwin Kumar Choubey said in a written reply to
a question raised in the Upper House.

 

"The 92,61,227 healthcare workers (excluding 200 null) who will be
vaccinated against COVID-19 include 4,38,990 from Andhra Pradesh, 2,10,359
from Assam, 4,68,790 from Bihar,2,78,343 from Delhi,5,16,425 from Gujarat,
7,73,362 from Karnataka, 4,07,016 from Kerala, 4,29,981 from Madhya Pradesh,
9,36,857 from Maharashtra, 5,24,218 from Rajasthan, 5,32,605 from Tamil
Nadu, 9,06,752 from Uttar Pradesh and 7,00,418 from West Bengal.

 

 

Turkey vaccinates over 2 million people against novel coronavirus

Turkey has vaccinated at least 2,137,000 people in the country against the
novel coronavirus after inoculation began last month, according to health
authorities.

 

The country started mass inoculation of health workers fon January 14 after
the authorities approved the emergency use of the Chinese CoronaVac vaccine,
reports Xinhua news agency.

 

After the country completes the mass vaccination, President Recep Tayyip
Erdogan announced on Monday that schools will gradually begin in-person
classes as of March 1 in line with the number of COVID-19 cases. 

 


India reports 8,635 new coronavirus cases, 94 fatalities in 24 hours


With 8,635 new Covid-19 cases reported in the last 24 hours, India's tally
has reached 1,07,66,245, according to the Ministry of Health and Family
Welfare (MoHFW) on Tuesday.

 

India has reported 13,423 discharges and 94 deaths in the last 24 hours,
taking the total discharges and death toll to 1,04,48,406 and 1,54,486
respectively, as per the Union Health Ministry.

 

The total number of active Covid-19 cases stands at 1,63,353.  

 


Summary of MoHFW data (February 2)


Active cases: 163,353 (Net reduction: 4,882)

Deaths: 154,486 (Net increase: 94)

Cured: 10,448,406 (Net increase: 13,423)

Total cases: 10,766,245 (Net increase: 8,635)

Total vaccination: 3,950,156 (Increase over previous day: 191,313)

 

 

 

 


 


 


 

 

 

 


 

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