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India reports 6,977 new Covid-19 cases in a day, death toll crosses 4,000

Summer heat not enough to kill coronavirus as cases mount over the past few days

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Medical staff at the new open-ground quarantine and isolation facility at BKC in Mumbai on Wednesday. Photo: PTI
Ruchika Chitravanshi New Delhi
4 min read Last Updated : May 26 2020 | 2:27 AM IST
Amid global speculation that Covid-19 may begin to tail off in summer, India is witnessing its steepest jump in cases over the past few days, even as the mercury across the country is on the rise. 

India has witnessed an increase of over 5 per cent every day in the total number of cases in the past nine days. In the past 24 hours alone, the country witnessed 6,977 new Covid-19 cases, taking the tally to 138,845. The country’s death count also breached the 4,000-mark. As of Monday, the death toll stood at 4,021, with 154 more people succumbing to the disease.

“It is hard to separate that (effect of rising temperature) from the effects of the lockdown. At any rate, the doubling time seems to be decreasing and this doesn’t suggest soaring temperatures will mitigate the spread of the virus,” said Gautam Menon, professor of computational biology and theoretical physics at Ashoka University. 
Menon also said India’s R-value — to measure the number of persons each Covid-19 patient can infect — is 1.2 to 1.3, with a considerable variation between states. “We calculated it had been declining until about a week to 10 days ago. But, it may be on the upswing now,” said Menon.

 

 
According to experts, the only transmission that could reduce due to higher temperature is the one through surfaces, as the lifespan of the virus on infected droplets gets reduced when the mercury rises above 24°C. “When the primary transmission is through overcrowding and close contact, temperature will not play a big role,” said E Sreekumar, chief scientific officer, Rajiv Gandhi Centre for Biotechnology. 

A Covid-19 study by Johns Hopkins and Michigan universities had assessed if there was any correlation between country-wise average monthly temperature and total incidence of Covid-19 in India. 
“Our analysis, based on the current data, suggests we cannot rely on the hypothetical prevention (with inconclusive evidence) governed by meteorological factors, and need public health actions, regardless of the seasonal weather,” the study said.

Jacob John, virologist and former Indian Council of Medical Research chairman, said: “I will not count on temperature to slow down the pandemic. This is not an airborne infection. It passes through droplets and does not travel beyond 3 feet. It can be passed on through moisture in our breath.” 

If an increase in temperature is not affecting the number of cases, will a drop in mercury have any impact? 

“The pandemic will end by winter. And then it will become a slow-spreading endemic infection. We will have to wait and see next year — whether it’s going to be seasonal or throughout the year,” added John. 

States can’t hire workers without permission: Yogi 

In a two-pronged strategy, the Uttar Pradesh (UP) government has decided to set up a migration commission to help find jobs for workers returning home and also said that any state that wants labourers from UP has to seek its permission. Additional Chief Secretary (Home and Information) Awanish Awasthi announced the plan to set up a migrant commission on Sunday. On the same day, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath said other states would need permission from the state government if they wanted to make use of labourers from UP. PTI

Himachal extends lockdown in two districts till Jun 30


Hamirpur and Solan districts in Himachal Pradesh will continue with the coronavirus lockdown for a month after the current nationwide phase ends on May 31. The district magistrates of Hamirpur and Solan issued orders on Monday extending the curfew in their areas up to June 30.  PTI
 

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