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India records over 2.81 lakh new COVID-19 cases, 4,106 fatalities in 24 hours

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India records over 2.81 lakh new COVID-19 cases, 4,106 fatalities in 24 hours

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New Delhi: India recorded over 2.81 lakh new COVID-19 cases and 4,106 fatalities in the last 24 hours, as per the Union Health Ministry on Monday (May 17, 2021) morning.

According to the official data, there were 2,81,386 new infections, which took the country’s total caseload to 2.49 crore. India now has 35,16,997 active COVID-19 cases.

The country’s coronavirus-related death toll has now increased to 2,74,390, while the total number of recoveries has crossed 2.11 crore. 

This is to be noted that Karnataka, Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu and Kerala have been the worst affected states by the second wave of coronavirus. 

Earlier on Sunday, there were 3,11,170 new COVID-19 cases and 4,077 deaths in India.

Union Health Secretary Rajesh Bhushan along with Member (Health), NITI Aayog Vinod K Paul had chaired a high-level video conference meeting on Sunday with all the states and UTs. The focus of the meet was on COVID-19 Containment & Management in peri-urban, rural and tribal areas along with the Effective Clinical Management of COVID, including the black Mucor-mycosis fungi which is being recorded in a growing number of states. 

The meeting was held as the rural hinterland of the country recording a very high number of cases with increasing fatality and positivity rate, combined with low reported levels of testing.

Meanwhile, India’s fight against the coronavirus is going to get stronger as the country will be releasing the first batch of the anti-COVID-19 drug 2-deoxy-D-glucose (2-DG) on Monday. It will be released by Defence Minister Rajnath Singh.

The 2-DG drug has been developed by DRDO’s Institute of Nuclear Medicine and Allied Sciences (INMAS) in collaboration with Dr Reddy`s Laboratories. 

Clinical trial results have shown that this molecule helps in faster recovery of hospitalised patients and reduces supplemental oxygen dependence and that the higher proportion of patients treated with 2-DG showed RT-PCR negative conversion in COVID-19 patients. 
 

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