Fresh COVID Alert in Andhra Pradesh: Deaths Linked to New Infections Raise Concern

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Andhra Pradesh reported 12 COVID-19 cases between June 26 and July 16, including four deaths with comorbidities. Samples sent for sequencing; cases remain scattered without clustering across districts
A teacher of Gurukul School of Art makes an awareness painting of COVID 19, in Mumbai.
A teacher of Gurukul School of Art makes an awareness painting of COVID 19, in Mumbai. Credits: ANI

Health authorities in Andhra Pradesh have confirmed 12 COVID-19 infections across the state between June 26 and July 16.

The state government has dispatched five samples to the National Institute of Virology (NIV), Pune, to identify the specific virus variant circulating among the patients.

Officials reported that the cases are scattered across different districts, including Kadapa, Guntur, Visakhapatnam, and Kakinada, with no evidence of localised clustering.

Meanwhile, KGH Hospital Superintendent Dr Vani stated that a COVID-19 positive case has been recorded in Visakhapatnam.

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The patient had consulted a general physician for medical treatment a few days ago; observing COVID-19 symptoms, the doctor referred the patient to a private laboratory for testing.

What do the latest COVID-19 deaths in Andhra Pradesh reveal?

After the private lab confirmed the infection, officials sent the same sample to KGH Hospital for verification, where the test result once again confirmed the presence of COVID-19.

According to a press release, twelve COVID-19 cases were reported in Andhra Pradesh and five samples were sent to the National Institute of Virology (NIV), Pune, for genome sequencing. A total of 339 COVID-19 cases have been reported across India since July 1.

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COVID-19 cases have been reported sporadically in Andhra Pradesh. Between June 26 and July 16, a total of 12 people tested positive for the virus. Of them, four patients died.

According to Health Secretary and Commissioner of Health & Family Welfare Veera Pandiyan, all four deceased patients had severe pre-existing conditions, including hypertension, diabetes, kidney disease, and other serious illnesses.

The first COVID-19 case of the year in Andhra Pradesh was reported in Kadapa district on June 26. Between July 1 and July 16, another 11 cases were detected. Two of the infected individuals were identified as close contacts of previously confirmed COVID-19 patients.

What do testing numbers reveal about COVID-19 cases in Andhra Pradesh?

Among the total cases, Kadapa reported eight cases, Guntur two, and Visakhapatnam and Kakinada reported one case each. The Health Secretary clarified that the cases were reported from different mandals and locations, with no clustering of cases in any single area.

From June 26 to July 15, a total of 67 COVID-19 tests were conducted in the state, of which 11 returned positive. Another patient from Kakinada district tested positive at CMC Vellore, Tamil Nadu, taking the total number of cases to 12.

The press release noted that among the COVID-positive patients, three were from Kadapa district and one from Kakinada district.

The Health Department stated that all four had significant underlying health conditions. To identify the virus variant, five samples were sent on July 9 to the National Institute of Virology (NIV), Pune, for genome sequencing.

According to Health Secretary and Commissioner of Health & Family Welfare Veera Pandiyan, District-wise data indicates that Kadapa has recorded 8 cases, followed by 2 in Guntur and 1 each in Visakhapatnam and Kakinada.

On a national level, the Commissioner noted that 339 COVID-19 cases have been recorded across India since July 1, with Kerala leading the state-wise figures at 115 cases, followed by Karnataka with 64, Maharashtra with 43, Tamil Nadu with 39, 18 each in the Andaman & Nicobar Islands and Delhi, and 12 in Rajasthan, while the remaining cases are spread across other states.

(With inputs from ANI)