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A Jab To Block An Uppercut

Vaccines are here, inoculation is ramped up...just when you thought happy days are here again, Covid barrels down. Can we stop it?

Round 2 Back in the middle of the ring, squaring off against an opponent whose moves are only too well known. That first round was gruelling. But it eased up a bit towards the end, enough to get off the ropes and spar바카라the defences had apparently worked. Now, however, the opponent바카라s punches are once again flying in fast, feet shuffling just as swiftly바카라in between ducking and parrying the blows, an unmistakable sense of déjà vu.

Haven바카라t we been through this fight before? Exactly a year after the word lockdown clanged down on everything that moved, there바카라s a COVID-19 resurgence in various regions in the country. Lockdown is still an option that nobody wants바카라but night curfews have made a comeback in Maharashtra;  protests, rallies and parties have been banned in Bangalore; and Delhi is keeping an eye on headcounts at open-air events. Tighter curbs because clusters of infection are popping up바카라in apartment complexes, hostels and workplaces. Here바카라s what the macro picture looks like바카라daily new cases climbed to 72,330 by the end of March, most of it coming from eight states. On the other side, around 430 districts haven바카라t reported a Covid case in the past 28 days.

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To get your bearings, look back at the downward curve we had been coasting on till recently바카라since mid-September the daily fresh case count had fallen from a peak of nearly one lakh to a nadir of just over 8,000 new infections a day, as recently as February. That latter scenario, most public health experts believe, led to complacency as people tried to return to something that passes for normalcy, though a second wave was always in the reckoning. Hence, the sombre tone of V.K. Paul, Niti Aayog member who heads the National Expert Group on Vaccine Administration for COVID-19, at this week바카라s press briefing, as he laid out the cards: 바카라If it is business as usual, we will continue to be chased by the virus rather than the other way round.바카라 What he was referring to were the simplest yet most effective interventions that were being neglected바카라wearing a mask and maintaining physical distance. As Paul put it, the situation is going from bad to worse.

But unlike the previous bout, there바카라s a new metric to keep note of as well바카라vaccination. India바카라s biggest yet inoculation drive targetting all adults aged 45 and older began on April 1. Again, for comparison, look at the recent vaccine run rate when healthcare workers and the elderly were being immunised바카라in the past fortnight, the daily tally of doses administered has averaged more than 20 lakh. In fact, on March 22, it even clocked 30 lakh doses, nearly nudging the US single-day record of 32 lakh that same week. The US is leading the global vaccination tally so far but even authorities in that country are warning citizens against complacency setting in. Cases in the US too are around 60,000 a day and there바카라s the growing concern of another spike.

Where, then, is this battle headed? Will vaccination help control the surge? How fast can India immunise its most vulnerable? And what about virus mutants? The questions, as usual, are many.

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The recent daily rate of vaccination in the country is 바카라very, very good바카라, says virologist Shahid Jameel. 바카라But you realise that it will take nine months even to administer two doses to the three crore people in the target group of 60-plus and the healthcare workers.바카라 Vaccination, says Jameel, director of the Trivedi School of Biosciences at Ashoka University, will have to be ramped up quickly if the situation has to be brought under control. India바카라s vaccination drive started in mid-January, targetting, in stages, healthcare and frontline workers and the general public above 60. The total numbers by end-March were 5.3 crore people having received one dose and 85 lakh getting both doses. 바카라These amount to 3.9 per cent and 0.6 per cent (of the country바카라s population) respectively,바카라 says Jameel. Indeed, the health ministry is pushing the districts witnessing a surge in cases to aim at saturation coverage of the vulnerable age groups바카라the 45-plus group, as data shows, accounts for 88 per cent of the disease mortality. The ministry also noted that the most affected districts had been slipping up on the basics바카라testing, tracking and isolating.

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Prof. N.K. Ganguly, former chief of the Indian Council of Medical Research, says he would recommend vaccinating people in the 29-40 age group in states which are seeing the biggest surges. Provided supply isn바카라t a constraint. 바카라Because that is the main workforce which travels and they spread the infection the most. They themselves don바카라t suffer as they are more asymptomatic in that age group,바카라 he says. Secondly, Ganguly says more vaccines could be offered. 바카라I would allow all the vaccines which have been approved by the US FDA and European Medicines Agency because these are mature regulators,바카라 he says. Besides, recent studies from the UK and US show that even single doses of some vaccines protect against severe infection, he says. Last month, a Public Health England pre-print research paper said vaccination with single doses of either the Pfizer or Astrazeneca vaccines used in the UK was associated with a 바카라significant reduction바카라 in symptomatic positive cases in older adults.

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The early days of vaccination were slowed down by hesitancy바카라some experts point out that of an estimated one crore healthcare workers, only about 52 lakh have received their second dose so far. By most accounts, uptake is still an uphill battle, given the lingering fears. But the delivery system has been streamlined. 바카라I have been in public health for almost 45 years and I have never seen a simpler and functional mechanism than this one,바카라 says Rajesh Bhatia, former Director of Communicable Diseases at the World Health Organization바카라s regional office. He expected long queues when he scheduled his first jab at a nearby hospital but it took him just over an hour바카라including travel time and post-vaccine observation. 바카라The facilities are available, but where are the people.바카라

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A health official in Uttar Pradesh바카라s Moradabad district explains that there are six vaccinations sites in his block whose daily target is to inoculate 100 people each. 바카라However, if I can give you an average daily vaccination figure, it would be around 30 at one centre. So, you can say out of 600 daily targets, we are achieving only 180,바카라 he says. 바카라Fear and distrust is the reason for that, he adds. 바카라People read all sorts of news about side effects and deaths and they don바카라t come forward to get vaccinated.바카라 Both vaccines currently in use in the country바카라Covishield and Covaxin바카라have been through controversy. The homegrown Covaxin faced initial scepticism over its hasty approval until interim results announced in early March pointed to 81 per cent efficacy. Meanwhile, the concerns abroad over rare cases of blood clots in people who received the AstraZeneca vaccine were allayed by the European Medicines Agency and the WHO. The shot바카라s 바카라proven efficacy in preventing hospitalisation and death from COVID-19 outweighed the extremely small likelihood of developing바카라 conditions relating to blood clots, the European agency said. It explained that of the roughly 20 million people in Europe who received the vaccine, it had reviewed only 25 cases.

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Last week, Ashwini Kumar Choubey, the Union minister of state for health, told Rajya Sabha that 89 deaths of vaccinated people had been reported till March 16 but 바카라none of the deaths so far have been causally attributed to COVID-19 vaccination as per current evidence바카라. The surveillance system to monitor Adverse Events Following Immunisation (AEFI) is robust and measures such as providing anaphylaxis kits to vaccination sites and immediate referrals to AEFI management centres are being done, he said. This has been met with some scepticism, however. 바카라I바카라m not very sure the investigation into causes of death is done adequately, although the government has said they are not related,바카라 says Amar Jesani, editor of the Indian Journal of Medical Ethics. 바카라We need not stop the vaccination but we need to be aware of this, so that people are followed up thoroughly and provided medication if adverse events occur. If you don바카라t do it, there will be less people coming forward to take a vaccine.바카라

Between January바카라when case counts were falling and vaccine acceptance was low바카라and now, the scenario could have changed, reckons K. Srinath Reddy, president of the Public Health Foundation of India. 바카라Cases are going up rapidly and people are worrying about the mutants. So I think given that situation, we must increase our ability to vaccinate more people by recruiting and training more vaccinators and getting more centres active.바카라 Private sector participation in the drive is still low바카라of the 43,182 vaccination sites, only 5,630 are private.

The principal purpose of current vaccines, Reddy explains, is to reduce severity of infection, if a person is infected. There바카라s isn바카라t trial evidence yet about vaccines reducing disease transmission, but it stands to logic that if a person doesn바카라t get very sick, then he/she is not coughing out a huge amount of virus particles to infect others, says Reddy. 바카라Therefore, the transmission is likely to be reduced. There is some evidence now coming, not from trials but post-vaccination studies, that transmission is also reduced,바카라 he says. 바카라So while we must step up vaccination to protect as many people as possible, we cannot bank only on that for reducing transmission. We must do everything to contain transmission by way of physical distancing, masks and preventing large super-spreader events.바카라

At the moment, the 10 top districts for active cases comprise eight from Maharashtra besides Bangalore and Delhi. As epidemiologist Jayaprakash Muliyil explains it, the surge means that the coronavirus has found new hosts to spread to as people move about and mix freely.

Then, there바카라s the natural process of mutations to reckon with바카라so far, out of around 11,000 samples that have been genome sequenced since December, the UK lineage has been detected in 807 samples, the South African strain in 47 and only one Brazilian variant was found. The recent discovery of a 바카라double-mutant바카라 virus in samples analysed in Maharashtra has triggered fresh concern, though authorities say there바카라s no evidence to correlate it with the surge in cases in the state. 바카라A virus, when it multiplies, makes errors in replicating its RNA. And these errors happen at random,바카라 explains Shahid Jameel. 바카라Most of those errors are bad for the virus and then you don바카라t ever see those viruses again.바카라 But the ones that persist give the virus some selective advantage. The double mutant, Jameel says, can be potentially worrisome because of two mutations in the spike protein that allow the virus to bind strongly to cells and, therefore, transmit efficiently (a mutation named L452R) and secondly evade an immune response (E484Q).

Muliyil reckons there probably isn바카라t yet cause for alarm on account of mutants바카라the clues to that, he explains, will come from the rate of repeat infections, i.e. people getting infected a second time. 바카라Remember, crores of people all over the world have been infected and only a handful of cases we know are repeat infections,바카라 he says. 바카라At the moment, we have no evidence to show there is any excessive number of repeat infections.바카라 There are studies planned to capture repeat infection, he adds.

Srinath Reddy believes it is possible to stem the surge, given the health service바카라s experience of dealing with the coronavirus over the past year. 바카라We have the knowledge and the tools to control it, if we want to,바카라 he says. 바카라There are two elements바카라one is transmission and the second is protecting against severe infection. The vaccine achieves the latter. But for the former to be achieved, we have to definitely maintain discipline.바카라

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바카라Better That We Run Fast And Catch Up바카라

Chairman of the Empowered Committee on Covid Vaccination, Ram Sewak Sharma, says the Co-WIN platform has been ramped up for 50 lakh vaccinations a day.

Vaccinating 45-plus

There are two parts바카라the vaccine and the capacity to vaccinate. Both these things are completely ramped up, in the sense that there is no shortage of vaccine and, obviously, no shortage of vaccinators. And we have now roped in the private sector people also바카라the combined capacity should be more than 50 lakh (doses) certainly per day. That is one part. However, it will depend on how people respond and how people come forward. My sense is that we have done about 30 lakh (doses) on some days in Phase 2, beginning March 1. We think that we will be doing more than 50 lakh going forward.

The challenges

Let me put it in perspective. If you have an eight-hour slot, then 50 lakh translates to about 6 lakh per hour. It바카라s a pretty high figure. We are recording hundreds of concurrent events per second바카라recording the vaccination and generating certificates. We have tested this infrastructure at the rate of 10,000 concurrent events per second. So, it can take up an even larger number than 50 lakh per day. But the distribution is always bell-shaped. For example, in one particular hour on April 1, we had 3.13 lakh vaccinations.

Analysing data

Hesitancy is no more there, I suppose. One still sees a difference between rural and urban areas. The demand for vaccination is lower in some rural areas. We emphasised to state governments that wherever there is demand, increase the speed because there is no constraint on vaccine supply. Ultimately, we are running against time. Better that we run fast and catch up.

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