This Article is From Apr 22, 2021

Kerala Reports 26,995 Covid Cases In Biggest Ever Single-Day Spike

The government has already announced a night curfew and strict Covid regulations are in place.

A devastating second wave of coronavirus has resulted in a high Covid caseload

New Delhi:

Kerala on Thursday registered a record high in daily cases with 26,995 new COVID-19 cases. The state also reported 28 deaths. On Wednesday, the state reported another high of 22,414 infections, including 105 health workers, while the death count touched 5,000 with the addition of 22 deaths.

The previous high was on April 20 with 19,577 cases.

The state health department is carrying out a mass testing campaign since Friday last. 1,37,177 people were tested in the last 24 hours.

Kerala has been registering a spike in cases since the voting for Assembly elections got over almost a fortnight ago. On the ground, according to sources, the state's resources are not overburdened for now.

Shortage of vaccines in Kerala have been reported with beneficiaries having to return without them in some case. Several special vaccine camps, drives have been closed due to restrictions on the dosages.

The government is now vaccinating only those who have registered online, and no longer allowing on the spot or walk-in registrations fro the time being, to be able to control the crowds.

"An expert committee has been set up to frame specific guidelines for vaccines to be made accessible to age group between 18 and 45 years starting May 1," Pinarayi Vijayan said.

The process to buy vaccines has also been initiated, according to the chief minister.

"While we have requested the centre for vaccines, we are not dependent only on them and negotiations are on with vaccine companies. Top state officials like Chief Secretary, Health Secretary, Finance Secretary are looking into the details for orders to be made," said Mr Vijayan.
 

As centre widened the vaccine net by including all those above the age of 18 from May 1, the Pinarayi Vijayan-led Kerala government announced Wednesday that it will provide the COVID-19 vaccine free-of-cost to all adults.

Mr Vijayan has called for an all-party meeting to discuss the coronavirus situation in the state.

"A meeting of all political parties will be convened to discuss the COVID-19 situation. Also, a meeting with private hospitals will also be held to discuss and take suggestions on COVID management," the Chief Minister was quoted saying by news agency PTI yesterday.

The government has already announced a night curfew and strict Covid regulations are being implemented at the district level where the cases are high.

A devastating second wave of coronavirus has resulted in a high Covid caseload.
 

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