NEW DELHI: The nationwide tally of confirmed COVID-19 instances crossed 7,000 on Friday with a minimum of 236 deaths as several locations together with Delhi and Mumbai reported further spread of the deadly virus and Punjab grew to become the second state to increase the lockdown until April 30, a day before Prime Minister Narendra Modi meets chief ministers to take stock of the scenario.
The Union Home Ministry additionally sought views of state governments on the 21-day lockdown including whether or not more classes of individuals and services need to be exempted, officials stated on Friday, amidst indications of a possible two-week extension of the nationwide restrictions to curb the spread of coronavirus.
The Health Ministry within the meantime maintained that no group transmission is happening as but in India, whereas the World Health Organisation additionally put the country in a category named ‘cluster of cases’ — a notch below the group transmission stage and a classification used by the global body for cases “clustered in time, geographic location and/or by common exposures”.
While a number of states together with Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu, Jammu & Kashmir and Uttar Pradesh reported rising number of cases, the Union Health Ministry stated the rate of people testing positive was solely 0.2 per cent on Thursday when more than 16,000 samples were tested. Cumulatively near 1.5 lakh samples have been examined to this point throughout India.
A PTI tally of numbers reported by various states as on 7 PM showed a total of 7,049 having been affected by the virus nationwide so far with at least 236 deaths. More than 650 have been cured and discharged.
However, the evening update from the Union Health Ministry put the variety of confirmed infections at 6,761 and the dying toll at 206.
Maharashtra has reported the utmost 1,385 cases, together with near 1,000 in Mumbai itself, whereas at the very least 97 people have died within the state. Tamil Nadu has over 900 caes, Delhi has more than 700 cases and Rajasthan has over 500, whereas Madhya Pradesh and Uttar Pradesh have reported more than 400 positive cases each.
Punjab Chief Minister Amarinder Singh, however, stated most of the 27 positive cases reported in his state on Thursday — the maximum daily increase for the state — were those of secondary transmission and expressed apprehension that the state could also be entering the community transmission stage of the outbreak.
A day after Odisha decided to increase the lockdown until April 30, Punjab additionally did the same on Friday, whereas a decision by the central authorities on the nationwide lockdown, which entered its 17th day, is expected after Modi’s interaction with all chief ministers on Saturday.
While several states together with Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu, Jammu & Kashmir and Uttar Pradesh reported rising variety of cases, the Union Health Ministry said the speed of people testing positive was solely 0.2 per cent on Thursday when more than 16,000 samples were tested. Cumulatively near 1.5 lakh samples have been tested so far throughout India.