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High fever, sore throat, chills and body ache — Covid-19 symptoms in latest Delhi surge

August 11, 2022 by indianexpress.com Leave a Comment

As Coronavirus cases surge in Delhi — the case positivity rate has risen to 17.83 per cent and eight deaths have notched up the highest mortality in 180 days — there are anxieties. A study at the Lok Nayak Jai Prakash Narayan Hospital has also found Omicron ’s new sub-variant — BA.2.75 — which is fuelling the latest spike, has a higher transmissibility.

Just a day ago, a report in Nature has said how the BA.2.75 sub-variant of Omicron has been nicknamed ‘Centaurus’ by some on social media. The report further says, “A few scientists are sounding the alarm, whereas others say it’s too early to tell whether the variant will spread widely. In India, it doesn’t yet seem to be driving up hospitalisation or death rates. BA.2.75 has been detected in more than 20 countries worldwide, and researchers are waiting to learn whether it will substantially elevate case numbers after a wave of infections with BA.5. A slew of studies suggests that the two variants have roughly similar capacities to dodge immunity conferred by infection and vaccination. This suggests that ‘Centaurus’ might not push cases much higher outside India — at least not while population immunity is high and before the variant picks up many extra mutations.”

Quoting Tom Wenseleers, an evolutionary biologist at the Catholic University of Leuven in Belgium, Nature reports that BA.2.75 has “quite a sizeable” transmission advantage over BA.5 in India. “This would definitely cause an infection wave,” he says. So what are the markers that we should be watching out for?

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LOOK OUT FOR THESE SYMPTOMS: HIGH FEVER AND VERY SORE THROAT

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“Clinically this surge is mild, possibly caused by a new sub-variant of Omicron. This means there are no life-threatening symptoms, severity of the disease or dip in oxygen levels that warrant our anxiety. Please understand that deaths are being hastened by existing co-morbidities, not COVID 19 itself. But the symptomatic manifestation is much more than the first wave of Omicron. This time, the fever is on the much higher side, patients are suffering chills and getting bad headaches, backaches and a sore throat. Sometimes I have had patients finding it difficult to swallow as their throat is hurting badly,” says Dr Nikhil Modi, Consultant, Respiratory Medicine, Indraprastha Apollo Hospital, New Delhi. The high fever lasts for about three odd days, starts settling by the fourth day and then there is gradual remission between the fifth and seventh days. “What’s new is chest congestion or bronchitis brought on by a supplementary bacterial infection that’s setting in once the fever starts subsiding,” adds Dr Modi.

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OVERLAP OF SYMPTOMS WITH OTHER INFECTIONS, SWINE FLU ALSO ON THE RISE

This is also the time when all of us are more prone to getting affected by the seasonal flu, swine flu (H1N1) dengue and malaria. “In fact, isolating the reason is taking time. It is only after a patient tests negative for COVID-19 that we are testing them for other diseases. That’s how we have found that swine flu cases are rising too, though we have not been talking about it the last two years,” says Dr Modi.

IS THE LATEST OMICRON SUB-VARIANT MORE TRANSMISSIBLE?

“It is as transmissible as previous sub-variants of Omicron,” says Dr Modi, adding that if “you are around an infected person, you have a high chance of contracting it.” This means that even if one person in a family tests positive and others show the same symptoms, chances are that they have been infected. Many reports have already said that the newer sub-variant is more transmissible by 20 to 30 per cent . Also patients with worsening symptoms requiring hospital attention need to get tested for multiple infections of COVID-19 co-existing with dengue.

IS THE NEW SUB-VARIANT DRIVING BREAKTHROUGH INFECTIONS AND RE-INFECTIONS?

“I would say I am seeing more patients who have been infected by other Omicron variants. Those who had Delta are also getting the new variant as are those who have been triple-vaccinated. Let me clarify here that vaccines are still preventing the severity of the infection. Immunity, we must remember, is strain-specific. And for a virus that mutates and changes its genetic make-up, the vaccine may not have a targetted response and not work fully against the new virus but gives you an umbrella protective shield. Besides, for a population that has mostly got some variant of the COVID-19 and been vaccinated, the hybrid immunity seems to be working better,” says Dr Modi.

WILL DELHI CONTINUE TO SEE SURGES AND WAVES?

“What we have gathered from the surges and waves in Delhi is that sequentially the numbers and the rate of hospitalisation go down. With each mutation, the virus weakens further and once Covid becomes endemic in your area, expect repeated bouts just like seasonal flu,” says Dr Modi. “There is no need to panic. You just need to build your immunity with exercise and a healthy, balanced diet. Just stick to good lifestyle markers ,” he adds.

WHAT ABOUT MASK AND SOCIAL DISTANCING MANDATES?

“The problem is we depend on the Government to issue an order for compliance. But let me be very clear, that given COVID is a reality, we have to imbibe behavioural discipline in our mind. Wearing masks, hand-hygiene, social gatherings in known and safe groups should be a voluntary drill,” says Dr Modi. “But look around you and nobody is wearing the mask. Also there is a false sense of invincibility that two rounds of vaccination and one bout of infection have been good enough to protect oneself against future variants. People are callous about taking the precaution dose,” he adds.

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DigiYatra app beta rolled out in Delhi and Bengaluru airports for paperless travel

August 15, 2022 by indianexpress.com Leave a Comment

On Independence Day, the beta version of DigiYatra has been rolled out to the Kempegowda International Airport in Bengaluru in Bengaluru and the Delhi International Airport. This should mean that passengers will be able to take a domestic flight from the two locations without any papers, using the e-gate boarding system.

Taking the vision of a digitised India ahead, we’re happy to announce the launch of beta version of #DigiYatra app at #DelhiAirport . #DELAirport #EnjoyTravel pic.twitter.com/pS6dMmOdlS

— Delhi Airport (@DelhiAirport) August 15, 2022

DigiYatra boarding systems and e-gates are operational at the Bengaluru and Delhi airports and are being rolled out for all domestic airlines in a phased manner. This should mean that passengers can check in, pass through security and board their flights using just biometric face verification to validate their identity and their boarding pass.

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It is currently already available for passengers flying on Vistara Airlines and Air Asia. You can easily enrol on the DigiYatra app, which is already available on the Google Play store. An iOS version of the app is expected to be available in around a month.

According to the DigiYatra foundation, the DigiYatra Central Ecosystem (DYCE) is built on World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) standards including Self Sovereign Identity (SSI) with Verifiable Credentials (VCs) and Decentralised Identifiers (DIDs). These measures are aimed at avoiding privacy issues with sensitive user data. The foundation claims that passenger data will be deleted 24 hours after they travel.

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DigiYatra Service Starts at T3 Delhi Airport & Bengaluru Airport

August 15, 2022 by www.news18.com Leave a Comment

Domestic passengers flying from Terminal 3 at Delhi Airport and Kempegowda International Airport in Bengaluru by any airline can witness the seamless travel experience at the airport through the government’s ‘DigiYatra’ initiative.

In line with the Government of India’s DigiYatra initiative, Delhi International Airport and Kempegowda International Airport in Bengaluru on Monday witnessed the soft launch of the beta version of DigiYatra app for Android platform.

With this technology, passengers’ entry would be automatically processed based on the facial recognition system at all checkpoints, including entry into the airport, security check areas, and aircraft boarding, etc.

The technology will make the boarding process significantly faster and more seamless as each passenger would need less than three seconds at every touchpoint. Their faces would act as their documents, like ID proof, vaccine proof and also act as a boarding pass.

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It will also ensure enhanced security at the airport as the passenger data is validated with the Airlines Departure control System, thereby only designated passengers can only enter the terminal. The entire process is non-intrusive and automatic leading to optimization of staff for stakeholders like CISF, airlines and others.

Delhi Airport is among the first few airports to introduce this system in the country. DIAL had installed the required facility at Terminal 3 of Delhi Airport, and already conducted its trials. Nearly 20,000 passengers had the seamless and secured travel experience after using the facility during the trials.

The beta version of the DigiYatra app is presently available at Playstore (for Android platform). The same app will be available at App Store (for IOS platform) in a few weeks’ time.

Domestic passengers flying from Terminal 3 in Delhi & Kempegowda International Airport in Bengaluru by any airline can download the app and register themselves before witnessing the seamless travel experience at the airport.

The ‘DigiYatra’ is a Biometric Enabled Seamless Travel experience (BEST) based on Facial Recognition Technology. It aims to provide paperless and seamless travel experience to the passengers.

“DigiYatra is a unique initiative of the Government of India, coordinated by the Ministry of Civil Aviation. It is in line with the Prime Minister’s vision to transform the nation into a digitally empowered society. Delhi Airport is among the first few airports of the country which are ready with the facial recognition system. The system is going to give a seamless experience to passengers. The FRS will save passengers from the process of identity checks at multiple points and encourage them to travel paperless and also enhance safety at the airport,” said CEO-DIAL, Videh Kumar Jaipuriar.

(With inputs from IANS)

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No Dearth of Talented Badminton Players in Delhi, Says DCBA President Amita Singh

August 15, 2022 by www.news18.com Leave a Comment

Isobel Kuriyan, Ishaan Chawla, Zainab Saeed, Ryan Ranjan, and Yogansh Singh emerged winners in their respective categories in the Delhi State Badminton Championship 2022 at the Indira Gandhi Stadium.

More than 1500 badminton players participated in Delhi State Badminton Championship 2022, under 13, 15, 17, 19 and seniors categories in singles, doubles and mixed doubles events from August 7 to 14.

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Amita Singh, president of Delhi Capital Badminton Association (DCBA) said, “There is no dearth of talented badminton players in Delhi. These championships provide the opportunity to players to understand the basics of badminton. These kinds of events will eventually lead them to win laurels for the State and the Country in future. Champions cannot be produced in a day, it’s a continuous process which can only be generated by providing them with an opportunity on a regular basis.”

“The DCBA is working at discovering this hidden talent of Badminton so that players from Delhi State can achieve success at National & International level & bring laurels to the country. The DCBA, the parent governing body for badminton in Delhi, is working closely on micro/ macro management to step up the potential of players,” she added.

“The Championship was a display of talents par excellence. After the conclusion of the four pre-announced selection tournaments, the DCBA is now ready to announce the teams to be participating in the North Zone championships, Nationals, and National Games,” she said.

Member of Parliament, Manoj Tiwari graced the finals and gave away awards to the winners. Tiwari extended his best wishes to all the participants. Former badminton player Dinesh Khanna also graced the occasion and distributed the prizes.

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Delhi Capitals launches its first Academy in Noida with batting masterclasses from Pravin Amre, Saba Karim

August 4, 2022 by www.mykhel.com Leave a Comment

Delhi Capitals Assistant Coach Pravin Amre, along with Head of Talent Search Saba Karim provided batting masterclasses to young cricketers from the region at a two-day specialist batting camp at the Noida Cricket Stadium to mark the occasion.

Assistant Coach Pravin Amre praised the Delhi Capitals management for setting up the two-day batting camp, and explained how it will help in nurturing talent from the region.

“There is a strong presence of good quality talent in this region and we feel great that the management asked us to help nurture the talent here. Delhi has been the one franchise who has always promoted the youngsters and that has always been our vision. It is important that youngsters receive good advice at the right age so they learn and inculcate good habits from the starting of their careers,” Amre said.

“Going forward, we will also have specialist spin bowlers’ camp, fast bowlers’ camp, and wicketkeeping masterclasses as well. So, we have all those plans set up in place. So, this has been a good initiative taken up by the Delhi Capitals management,” he added.

Speaking on how the academy will help the young cricketers in Noida, Saba Karim said, “This is a great time for young cricketers in Noida. We have started this academy because of the location and the infrastructure, it will be wonderful for youngsters to practice in an international cricket arena. We are excited to bring this cricket atmosphere in Noida because we feel there is a dearth of quality cricket centres here. That is one of the reasons why DC has a plan to set up a centre here.”

“In search of scouting for talent, the best part of Delhi Capitals is that we have set up so many academies in Delhi NCR. We intend to expand to other parts of country as well. So, we will soon have a large pool of talent from where we can pick young players and try to groom and mentor them, so that they come up to our standards,” he further added.

Source: Delhi Capitals

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