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300 Delta-plus variant cases detected in India so far: Health ministry

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New Delhi: Union Health Secretary Rajesh Bhushan said on Thursday said that about 300 cases of the Delta-plus variant of Covid have been detected in the country so far.

At a press briefing on the present Covid situation, he said that they had around 60-70 cases of Delta variant at the start and now have around 300 cases.

Bhushan also said that 18.38 crore doses were administered in the month of August, at a daily average of 59.29 lakh. "In the last week of the month, we administered more than 80 lakh doses per day," he said.

On the question on a booster dose, he said that a committee is keeping a watch on data, and will take an evidence-based decision on the issue.

Meanwhile, Health Ministry officials said that Kerala is the only state that currently has more than one lakh active cases.

Indian Council of Medical Research Director-General, Dr Balram Bhargava, said that four states, namely Maharashtra, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, and Andhra Pradesh have active cases between 10,000 and 1 lakh, and the rest have less than 10,000 active cases.

"From 279 districts that were reporting 100 cases on a daily basis in June 2021, the number has come down to 42 districts that are reporting more than 100 cases on a daily basis as of August 30, 2021," he said.

However, while active cases are showing a declining trend, a total of 39 districts have over a 10 per cent weekly positivity rate. Meanwhile, India's recovery rate is 97.5 per cent.

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