India recorded 1,010 active Covid infections on May 26, with active cases crossing the 1,000 mark for the first time in nearly three years. While three states account for 74 percent of infections, the virus seems to be spreading across the country, with Punjab recording its first infection on May 26.
Among the major states, Kerala accounts for over 40 percent of the country’s Covid infections, followed by Maharashtra with 210 cases and Delhi 104. Since May 19, the country has recorded 6 deaths, three in Maharashtra, two in Kerala and one in Karnataka.
Although a large proportion of India’s population has been vaccinated, an MC analysis shows that only 25 percent of the people have taken a precautionary dose, which was available for only the adult population. Even second dose coverage is low at 93 percent of the people who had been vaccinated with the first dose.
Vaccination rates are lower among younger groups, with only 78.8 percent of those aged between 12 and 14 receiving a second dose compared with 86.6 percent for 15-18 and 93.9 percent for 18+ age group.
Five states among the country have precautionary dose coverage lower than 10 percent, Meghalaya, Nagaland and Punjab were most vulnerable with less than 9 percent of. People having been administered a precautionary dose.
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