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Severity, Demography of COVID Victims in Second Wave Same As First: Health Min

Severity, Demography of COVID Victims in Second Wave Same As First: Health Min

COVID-19 patients at the casualty ward of a hospital in New Delhi, April 15, 2021. Photo: Reuters/Danish Siddiqui

New Delhi: The health ministry on Wednesday released a slew of comparative data, showing that the severity, virulence and demography of the victims in the ongoing second wave of COVID-19 are about the same as the first wave.

Addressing a press conference, Union health secretary Rajesh Bhushan said 146 districts reported COVID-19 positivity rate of more than 15%, while 274 districts reported case positivity between 5% and 15%.

The release of the statistics follows growing panic in the country over concerns that the second wave is somehow more powerful and could cause greater havoc.

According to the figures shared by Bhushan, 4.03% COVID-19 cases were reported in the first wave in those below 10 years, while 2.97% cases were registered in the second wave.

“In the age group 10-20 years, 8.07% COVID-19 cases were reported in the first wave, while 8.50% cases were registered in the second wave. In the age group 20-30 years, 20.41% cases were reported in the first wave, while 19.35% cases were registered in the second wave,” he said.

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On being asked “how did we miss such a huge impending second wave and why it has caught us unawares”, Bhushan said, “Today is not the time to go into why did we miss or did we miss, did we prepare. Today is the time to jointly face the pandemic and once we emerge from it successfully, then probably with the advantage of hindsight sitting with you and other experts we would be able to deliberate on this.”

“Today all the energies of the Union and the state government are focused in a collaborative manner to tackle this, save precious lives and to ensure our health system is strengthened,” he added.

Bhushan further shared data which showed that in those aged 30 and above, 67.5% COVID-19 cases were reported in the first wave, while 69.18% cases registered in second wave.

In the age group 30-40 years, 21.05% COVID-19 cases were reported in the first wave, while 21.15% cases were registered in the second wave.

While 17.16% cases were reported in the first wave in the 40-50 years age group, 17.50% cases were registered in the second wave.

In the age group 50-60 years, 14.80% cases were reported in the first wave and 15.07% cases in the second wave.

In the 60-70 years age group, 9.01% cases were reported in the first wave and 9.99% cases in the second.

At least 4.17% cases were reported in the 70-80 years age group in the first wave, while 4.19% cases were registered in the second wave.

In the age group of above 80 years, 1.31% cases were reported in the first wave, while 1.28% cases were registered in the second wave.

Age-wise comparison of deaths in 2020 and 2021 showed that 0.27% COVID-19 deaths were reported in the first wave in those below 10 years, while 0.34% fatalities were registered in the second wave.

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In the age group 10-20 years, 0.53% deaths were reported in the first wave and 0.31% in the second wave.

In the 20-30 years age group, 2.08% deaths were reported in the first wave, while 1.72% fatalities were registered in the second wave.

At least 5.27% deaths were reported in the 30-40 years age group in the first wave, while 5.39% fatalities were registered in the second wave.

In the age group 40-50 years, 11.98% deaths were reported in the first wave, while 10.82% fatalities were registered in the second wave.

In the age group 50-60 years, 23.29% deaths were reported in the first wave, while 21.23% fatalities were registered in the second wave.

While 28.76% deaths were reported in the 60-70 years age group in the first wave, 28.21% fatalities were registered in the second wave.

In the 70-80 years age group, 19.99% deaths were reported in the first wave and 22.17% fatalities registered in the second wave.

Then in the over 80 years bracket, 7.82% deaths were reported in the first wave and 9.81% fatalities registered in the second wave.

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