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Telangana Rules Out Second Wave Of Coronavirus In State

3 Mar, 2021 11:20 IST|Sakshi Post

Senior public health officials urged people not to be slack in taking precautions, as the virus is very much in the community.

Hyderabad: States grapple with an upsurge in Covid-19 cases, so far there has been no sign of a similar second wave of Covid infections in Telangana.

New variants of SARS-CoV-2 are being blamed for the rise in Covid infections. Maharashtra and Kerala, as of Tuesday account for 75 percent of the total Covid infections in the country, Telangana continued to have a lower active caseload and higher recovery rate.

Telangana, however, has the potential to lull the general public into complacency which could prove to be costly. While confirming that there are no signs of a second wave, senior public health officials have urged people to show no signs of slackness, as the virus is very much still there in the community.

At present, Telangana has 1,907 active cases out of which 1,103 are admitted to government hospitals. The average recovery rate in Telangana is 98.8 percent. The Telugu-speaking States i.e., Telangana and Andhra Pradesh (725) have less number of active cases, when compared to other States.

“There is always a chance of the virus managing to spread in a new form. That’s the reason we have been advocating that high-risk individuals like senior citizens and persons with comorbid conditions get themselves vaccinated at the earliest. Moreover, taking Covid appropriate behaviour is mandatory, irrespective of whether an individual is vaccinated or not,” says Director of Public Health (DPH), Dr. G Srinivasa Rao.

Senior health officials said districts that are close to the Maharashtra border including Adilabad, Nirmal, Asifabad, and Mancherial have not reported a significant surge in Covid infections, a sign that there has been no indication of a surge due to new variants.

Senior epidemiologists and public health officials cautioned, that eight States including Maharashtra, Kerala, Punjab, Madhya Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Gujarat, Karnataka, and Haryana have continued to present a rise in new Covid-19 infections.

The steady rise of Covid infections in other States should be a good enough reason for the general public in the State to meticulously followed Covid's appropriate behaviour, they further said.

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