COVID-19 Highlights: The virus may not go away, but there is no primary outbreak in India

Live updates on coronavirus: World Health Organization (WHO) director-general Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said on Thursday that the global framework remains involved in developments in China as COVID-19 infections are experiencing a new peak in the country after the relaxation of restrictions. China reported one new COVID-19-like death on the mainland on December 29, up from the previous day, the Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention said on Friday. The death toll has risen to 5,247. India’s Health Ministry has said that passengers traveling to India from China, Hong Kong, Japan, South Korea, Singapore and Thailand will be required to pass mandatory covid-19 checks in their country before departure. Travelers will be required to go through an RT-PCR check prior to departure and upload the report to the Air Suvidha portal from January 1, 2023. This is in addition to random screening of 2% of all foreign passengers upon arrival at the airportArray According to the covid bulletin from the Ministry of Health on Thursday, the country registered 268 new coronavirus infections, while active instances increased to 3,552.

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On Friday, Japan began requiring covid-19 testing for all passengers arriving from China as an emergency measure against rising infections there, as the Asian island nation faces its own emerging number of record cases and deaths.

Japan on Thursday reported a record 420 new coronavirus deaths, a day after hitting a previous record of 415 deaths in a single day, to the Health Ministry.

Singapore will take a “cautious approach” by expanding airline seating capacity as it restores from China, while refraining from joining others that have imposed stricter restrictions on visitors to the country.

The giant wave of covid infections in China is occurring amid a global surge in cases, the island’s health ministry said on Friday. that is, overloading their hospitals, he said.

Maharashtra on Friday reported 18 cases of COVID-19, bringing the state’s tally to 81,36,633, while the death toll remained unchanged at 1,48,417, a fitness official said.

In addition to the decrease in the count, the 27 cases reported on Thursday. Mumbai led with eight cases, followed by six in the Pune circle, two in Aurangabad Seron and one in the Nashik and Nagpur circles.

While China and some other countries revel in a sudden surge in COVID-19 cases, the World Health Organization has notified that there are several reasons for the recent outbreak, adding the relaxation of Covid-related restrictions.

The WHO extra warned that in the coming days it is very likely that we will have more waves of covid because lately more than 500 subvariants of Omicron circulate. He also said that lately the biggest fear is the building in “serious diseases,” especially in China.

British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak is reportedly contemplating the possibility of applying some restrictions to China amid a surge in COVID-19 infections in the country and repression in other countries such as India and the United States, British media reported on Friday.

Officially, ministers said the adoption of stricter regulations for other people arriving from China is “under consideration” following a surge in cases following Beijing’s resolution to end its zero-COVID policy.

China said on Friday that all the knowledge about covid-19 it had shared, in addition to the World Health Organization, was transparent, even though its hospitals were being hit and its official figures on infections and deaths were minuscule compared to other countries.

WHO leader Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus has suggested in the past that China be more open about the pandemic and said it was “understandable” that some countries have imposed restrictions in reaction to its rise in Covid-19.

The Civil Aviation Ministry on Friday asked airlines to replace their check-in systems for foreign passengers entering India under revised Covid guidelines, so a negative Covid verification report will be mandatory for travelers from China and five other countries from Sunday.

The ministry’s directive comes a day after the Ministry of Health made negative RT-PCR verification reports mandatory for passengers coming on all foreign flights from six high-risk countries: China, Singapore, Hong Kong, the Republic of Korea, Thailand and Japan.

Indonesia will remove indoor mask mandates and remove the requirement to show evidence of vaccination when entering buildings, one of the newest countries to completely end Covid-19 restrictions.

The changes will take effect from Friday and the resolution was made because almost the entire population of Indonesia is immune to the virus, said President Joko Widodo, better known as Jokowi.

China has granted conditional approval for the import of Molnupiravir, Merck’s COVID-19 treatment, China’s medical regulatory authority said on Friday.

Molnupiravir, developed through Merck, also known as MSD outside the U. S. It is approved for use in adult patients who have mild to moderate COVID infection and a primary threat of progression to severe cases, according to China’s National Medical Products Administration. .

Covid is unlikely to be completely eliminated, but a primary outbreak of the disease in India seems unlikely to occur in the next two months, an infectious disease expert said on Friday.

The comments by Dr. Parvaiz Koul, director of SKIMS Hospital in Kashmir, came against the backdrop of highly transmissible Omicron strains, basically BF. 7, which caused an increase in coronavirus cases in many countries, including China.

“It is not known when or if covid will be endemic, but it is unlikely to be completely eliminated. We can see occasional outbreaks, if new mutations arise, as in China. In India, it is unlikely that there will be any other primary disease. “outbreak in the next two to three months,” said Koul, a leading pulmonologist and infectious disease researcher.

The Ministry of Civil Aviation on Friday issued revised Covid rules for passengers arriving on foreign flights, before the negative RT-PCR verification report was mandatory for travelers from six countries, adding China and Thailand.

As of January 1, 2023, a negative RT-PCR report prior to departure will be mandatory for passengers coming from all foreign flights from China, Singapore, Hong Kong, the Republic of Korea, Thailand and Japan.

Airlines are asked to modify their check-in functions to incorporate adjustments and boarding passes for foreign passengers traveling from the six countries that have submitted the self-declaration bureaucracy on the Air Suvidha portal, the ministry said in a statement.

RT-PCR verification must have been performed 72 hours prior to travel.

Eric Feigl-Ding, an epidemiologist and fitness economist on Twitter, said the XBB15 variant has jumped 40 in the U. S. The U. S. Department of Health is now causing increases in hospitalizations in NY/NE. XBB15 is a new recombinant strain and is more immune to evasions and more effective at infecting than BQ and XBB.

 

Malaysia said on Friday it would screen all incoming travelers for fever and check sewage from China’s planes for COVID-19 as part of new measures to prevent an outbreak following Beijing’s resolve to lift strict zero-COVID policies.

The Health Ministry is taking preventive measures as the country faces an influx of coronavirus cases from abroad, Minister Zaliha Mustafa said in a statement.

Not without transparent delay when the new measures would enter into force.

Malaysia joins countries such as the United States, India, Italy and Japan in taking new measures as a wave of infections erupted in China after Beijing’s abrupt resolution to dismantle COVID restrictions.

Japan on Friday began requiring COVID-19 testing for all passengers arriving from China as an emergency measure in opposition to rising infections there and as Japan faces a surge in cases and record deaths at home.

Japan on Thursday reported a record 420 new coronavirus deaths, a day after hitting a single-day record of 415 deaths, to the Health Ministry.

The numbers are higher than deaths at the height of a past wave in August, when they topped 300. Experts say the explanation for why for the newer building is unclear, but may be similar to deaths from worsening chronic diseases in elderly patients.

India has reported 243 new Covid in the last 24 hours.

The recovery lately is 98. 8%. So far, 220. 09 total doses of cr vaccine have been administered, 81,097 doses have been administered in the last 24 hours, active cases in the country stand at 0. 01%.

Amid emerging Covid cases, large numbers of tourists visit Himachal Pradesh after the Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) forecast snowfall in six districts of the state ahead of the New Year. Tourists have flooded the main tourist destinations of Shimla, Manali, Dalhousie, Dharamshala and the Kullu region of the state. About 95% of hotels have been booked in these tourist destinations in the state.

The Atal Rohtang tunnel also gained new snowfall. A large number of tourists have flooded the domain and those from the hilltop tourist destinations have begun to make their program bigger for the next few days in the hope of seeing new snowfall. they are also worried about Covid-19, as many other people have rushed to the domain.

China has insisted that its knowledge of covid-19 deaths has been transparent, state media reported, though the official figures are minuscule compared to other countries and its hospitals are battered by infections.

Beijing’s release of all data on the virus was done “in a spirit of openness,” a senior fitness official said at a press conference hosted by China’s State Council, Xinhua reported on Thursday.

A national disease firm said there were around 5500 new local cases and one death on Friday, but with the end of mass testing and the lowering of criteria for what counts as a covid death, those numbers are no longer meant to reflect reality. Some experts estimate there may be as many as 9,000 deaths daily.

“China has released data on deaths and severe cases of covid-19 in a spirit of openness and transparency,” Jiao Yahui of the National Health Commission (NHC) told reporters on Thursday.

Chinese factory activity is expected to experience a prolonged decline in December, according to a Reuters vote on Friday, as the end of the country’s “zero-COVID” policy and emerging infections began to appear on production lines.

The official purchasing managers’ index (PMI) of output likely stood at 48. 0 in December, according to the median forecast of 14 economists surveyed via Reuters, in line with November’s reading, which was a seven-month low.

An index below the 50 mark indicates a contraction in activity on a monthly basis and an index above indicates expansion.

Global airline organization IATA said Thursday that India’s resolve to reintroduce the coronavirus for foreign passengers is “disappointing and a step backwards,” as the existing scenario is different from that of the beginning of the pandemic about 3 years ago.

The International Air Transport Association (IATA) is an organization of nearly 290 airlines, in addition to Indian airlines.

“India’s resolve to reintroduce covid-19 testing is disappointing and a step backwards. We are in a different scenario than when covid-19 started about 3 years ago. Medical remedies are available. Vaccination levels are high. Governments will have to respond based on science and facts,” Philip Goh, IATA’s regional vice president for Asia-Pacific, said in a statement.

Chinese state media said COVID requirements imposed in several places around the world in reaction to a wave of developing infections were “discriminatory,” in the clearest but opposition rejection of restrictions delaying their reopening.

After keeping its borders virtually closed for 3 years, enforcing a strict regime of lockdowns and incessant testing, China reversed its trajectory to live with the virus on December 7 and a wave of infections broke out across the country.

Some posts went through the scale of the outbreak in China and expressed skepticism about COVID statistics from Beijing, the U. S. and China. U. S. citizens, South Korea, India, Italy, Japan, and Taiwan imposing COVID tests on travelers from China.

“The genuine goal is to sabotage China’s three-year efforts against COVID-19 and attack the country’s system,” state-run tabloid Global Times said in an article Thursday, calling the restrictions “baseless” and “discriminatory. “

China reported one new COVID-19-related death on the mainland on Dec. 29, up from one death the day before, China’s Center for Disease Control and Prevention reported Friday. The death toll rose to 5,247.

People are excited to embrace 2023 without restrictions after two years of moderate celebrations with Covid-19 regulations. Although there is concern that Covid will be just around the corner again, it is that India will have strict measures as there is virtually nothing alarming at the moment. However, there will be regulations to follow. To watch

Ahead of New Year’s celebrations, management imposed special restrictions on Andhra Pradesh’s Visakhapatnam, an official said Thursday. According to the city’s police commissioner, CH Srikanth, no cars will be allowed from Park Hotel to Coastal Battery RK Beach Road between 5 p. m. 6:00 p. m. the next day and the Telugu Tatalli flyby will be closed from 6:00 p. m. M. a 5:00 a. m. on December 31.

Cultural systems held at Michelin-starred hotels and public places will be allowed until 1 p. m. , the official said. where cultural events are held, we will also sign a complaint against the organizers,” Srikanth said.

Police in the states have beefed up security while conducting awareness campaigns about COVID and against alcohol consumption and driving.

A man who recently returned from the United States tested positive for COVID-19 in Madhya Pradesh’s Jabalpur district on Thursday, a fitness official said.

Their swab pattern will be for genome sequencing tomorrow, he added.

“The woman arrived in New Delhi from the United States on December 23. After that, he reached the Bilhari locality of Jabalpur via Agra. He came here to meet his parents. The woman who suffered from coughs and colds. He tested positive for COVID-19,” said Dr. Sanjay Mishra of CMHO (Medical and Health Director).

“It remains to be done the control of her husband and daughter and the patterns will be takenArrayThe woman’s pattern will be collected and sent to DRDO Gwalior for genome sequencing. In addition, the patterns of the other two members of your circle of relatives will also be collected and verified, as contact tracing is necessary,” CMHO Mishra added.

Mumbai on Thursday reported nine cases of COVID-19, bringing the number here to 11,55,117, while the death toll remained unchanged at 19,746, a city official said.

The addition to the tally stacks up from the four cases detected Wednesday, he said.

The number of recoveries went from 3 to 11,35,321, leaving the city with an active workload of 50, he said.

According to the knowledge of Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation, the recovery rate is 98. 3%, and the workload doubling time is 1. 33,131 days.

The city’s overall case expansion rate between Dec. 22 and Dec. 28 is 0. 0005%.

Gorakhpur President of the Indian Medical Association (IMA), Dr. Shivshankar Shahi, on Thursday suggested to the nation’s citizens to be vigilant, as the next 40 days are very important when it comes to the spread of the new Covid variant.

In an interview with ANI, Dr. Shahi said, “We underestimated the virus when the first wave was reported in China. We have to be vigilant because the next 40 days are crucial. “

He suggested citizens adhere religiously to all Covid-19 protocols.

Saying prevention is better than cure, he said: “At first we didn’t know much about the virus, but now we are aware of how the virus is spreading. We will have to act accordingly. “

People will have to wear masks and comply with government-issued COVID-19 guidelines, said several shoppers at the Janpath market with whom ANI spoke Thursday.

When asked about the existing covid situation, Karol Bagh’s Reena Jamwal said: “The viral season continues and people, in general, suffer from colds and coughs. People are afraid of the virus, but we can still see some dressed in masks. Run to the hospital if cases increase. “

“Being a fitness employee myself, I’m used to wearing masks,” Reena said after being asked about the importance of wearing masks.

Saying prevention is better than cure, he said: “The mask also helps fight pollution. For those who have children at home, the mask is even more important. “

Shiraaz from Uttar Pradesh said: “The mask offers coverage against dust, weather and covid. Cases may pile up in January. Many other people in the subway and markets don’t wear masks because they got vaccinated. I’ve finished my vaccinations and still wear a mask. “

Mizoram does not have to impose COVID-19 restrictions at this time as the state has not reported any new cases in the past 17 days.

The resolution was made at Chief Secretary Renu Sharma’s meeting with fitness officials to review the COVID situation in the state.

During the meeting, he noted that no restrictions are wanted to be imposed at this time, as the state has not reported any COVID cases for 17 days since December 13 and no infection with the Omicron BF. 7 variant has been detected.

However, the need for COVID-friendly behavior was highlighted.

From setting up their outlets to additional contracting and installing live music, restaurants in the nation’s capital are gearing up to welcome visitors for New Year’s celebrations.

With 2023 two days to go, restaurateurs are excited about what they expect to be an exceptional week for the hospitality industry, which has been one of the hardest hit by the waves of the fatal COVID-19 pandemic.

For the past 3 years, the pandemic has forced many restaurants to permanently close or lay off a portion of their staff. The celebrations have faded over the past two years. Things have changed now!

Union Health Minister Mansukh Mandaviya on Thursday called on pharmaceutical corporations to have sufficient stocks and availability of all medicines, adding those intended for Covid management, in the chain of origin to the point of sale amid emerging coronavirus cases in some countries.

He reviewed the status, suitability of COVID-19 control drugs and production capacities with representatives of pharmaceutical corporations at a virtual convention here so that India is stocked to take good care of any situation.

The review assembly was taken in light of the increase in COVID-19 cases in some countries, including China, according to an official statement.

During a presentation, the Minister reported on the evolution of the global scenario.

Mandaviya thanked pharmaceutical corporations for their invaluable contribution to the pandemic in the country, according to the statement.

“India’s pharmaceutical industry is robust, resilient and responsive. Thanks to their strength, we have been able not only to meet our fall in the call for the pandemic, but also to be able to supply medicines to 150 countries,” he said. .

Passengers travelling to India from China, Hong Kong, Japan, South Korea, Singapore and Thailand will be required to pass mandatory covid-19 checks in their countries before departure, the Health Ministry announced on Thursday. Travellers will need to go through an RT-PCR check before departure and upload the report to the Air Suvidha portal from 1 January 2023. This is in addition to the random check of 2% of all foreign passengers upon arrival at the airport. More information here

World Health Organization (WHO) Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said Thursday that the global framework remains concerned about progress in China as COVID-19 infections rise again in the country after restrictions were eased.

Tedros said the WHO will continue to provide clinical care and protect China’s shattered health system.

“We remain engaged in the evolving scenario and continue to inspire China to track the #COVID19 virus and vaccinate those most at risk. We continue to offer our clinical care and coverage from your health system,” Tedros wrote on Twitter.

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