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Kerala demands more vaccine from the centre as 43,529 tests positive today

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Thiruvananthapuram: Kerala today reported 43,529 new cases of Covid-19 from 1,46,320 sample tests in the last 24 hours with a test positivity rate of 29.75%. This is the highest number of new positive cases to be detected on any single day so far. 95 deaths were also confirmed today as caused by Covid taking the related death toll in the State to 6,053. At present, there are 4,32,789 persons under treatment across Kerala even as 34,600 patients have recovered from the disease today. Ernakulam district has the highest number of 6,410 new positive cases followed by Malappuram district with 5,388 cases and Kozhikode district with 4,418 cases.

Briefing the media, Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan today informed that the State has demanded more vaccine doses from the centre for vaccinating the 45+ age group. “The central government is providing the vaccines for those over 45 as per the new vaccine policy. We have 1.13 crore people in this age group and 2.26 crore doses are required for their vaccination. Vaccination of people over the age of 45 should be completed as soon as possible to reduce the mortality rate happening as part of the current outbreak of Covid. We have requested the central government to make available the vaccine that is due for Kerala at the earliest.”

The Chief Minister also said that we need to prioritise the vaccination of those in the 18 to 45 age group from the vaccine ordered by the State as there is not enough stock for everyone to be vaccinated in one go. The Local Self Government Department should work with the Health Department to make arrangements for vaccinations, without overcrowding of people.

“There is a problem with the delay in getting the RTPCR test result. Antigen kits that provide good results are now available. At this stage, it will be better to do RTPCR tests only on those who are suspected of having the disease despite a negative antigen test result. ICMR has issued new guidelines in this regard. Meanwhile, any decision on extending the lockdown in the State will be taken towards the end of the week, depending on the situation”, the CM added.

International Nurses Day greetings

The Chief Minister offered his felicitations to the nurses on the occasion of International Nurses Day. “Kerala would like to express its gratitude and congratulations to the nurses around the world who are at the forefront of the fight against the Covid pandemic, even at the risk of their own lives. They are working tirelessly for the safety of the people. Their contribution to the effective implementation of the Covid defence in Kerala is invaluable. As a community, nurses need more support from everyone and we have to ensure that.”

 

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