Corona Updates You Must Track: India Reports Steady Decline In Daily Cases, Johnson & Johnson Halts Vaccine Trials

India recorded 55,342 cases of coronavirus and 706 deaths in the last 24 hours. The country’s COVID-19 tally stands at nearly 71.76 lakh

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India recorded 55,342 cases of coronavirus and 706 deaths in the last 24 hours. The country’s COVID-19 tally stands at nearly 71.76 lakh

India cases and toll: India reported 55,342 fresh cases of COVID-19 in the last 24 hours, between 8 am Monday and 8 am Tuesday, as per the data shared by the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare. The last time India reported around 55,000 infections in a day was 18 August—55,079 new cases were reported that day.

In line with the steady decline in daily cases, the active caseload is also under-9 lakh, at 8,38,729. India’s coronavirus tally now stands at 71,75,880, which includes 62,27,295 recoveries and 1,09,856 fatalities. In the last 24 hours, 706 people succumbed to the disease across the country. India conducted 10,73,014 COVID-19 tests on Monday.

Guidelines for managing seasonal diseases that could co-exist with COVID-19: The Health Ministry on Tuesday issued guidelines for managing co-infection of COVID-19 with other seasonal diseases like dengue, malaria, seasonal influenza, chikungunya, among others. “It must be borne in mind that malaria/dengue can coexist with other infections, and thus confirmation of malaria/dengue infection does not rule out the possibility of the patient not suffering from COVID-19. Similarly, a high index of suspicion of malaria/dengue must be there when a fever case is diagnosed as COVID-19, particularly during the rainy and post rainy season in areas endemic for these diseases,” the guidelines state.

Rapid diagnostic kits for all these seasonal epidemic-prone diseases should be available in COVID-19 treatment facilities. The preventive measures include vaccination for “seasonal influenza for healthcare workers and other high-risk groups”. For more details, you can read the full document here.

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