COVID-19 Cases In Nepal Cross 60,000 Mark With Record High Daily Spike

COVID-19 Cases In Nepal Cross 60,000 Mark With Record High Daily Spike

KATHMANDU, Sept 19 (NNN-NEPALNEWS) – With record high infection of over 2,000 cases in a single day, COVID-19 cases in Nepal surpassed 60,000 mark, Nepal’s Ministry of Health and Population, said.

“The cases reached 61,593 yesterday with 2,020 new cases confirmed in the last 24 hours,” Jageshwor Gautam, spokesperson at the health ministry said, at a regular press briefing yesterday.

It is the first time that daily infection rate crossed over 2,000. Last record high cases were on Sept 16, when it confirmed 1,539 new cases.

This spike in cases appeared in the wake of the reopening of the long-haul public transportation service, domestic flights and reopening of hotels and restaurants, starting from Sept 17. The Nepali government relaxed the provision of reopening shops.

Although cases were on the decline after early July, the cases re-surged after the Nepali government lifted the lock-down starting from July 22.

“The cases in thick settlements in major urban centres, including in the capital, Kathmandu Valley, Pokhara in western Nepal and other thick settlements in the southern region of the country, are rising rapidly,” said Gautam. “The situation is worsening day by day.”

Amid rising cases, health ministry officials said, total cases could reach up to 90,000 in the worst case scenario.

Given this context, Gautam urged people older than 60 years and people with existing health conditions, such as, those suffering from diabetes, cancer, kidney problem and respiratory problems, not to go out of home for at least some days.

According to the health ministry, the death rate is also growing in Nepal in recent weeks due to penetration of the disease in communities where older people and people with existing conditions become vulnerable.

As of yesterday, the total deaths from the pandemic reached 390. On May 16, Nepal reported the first death from the pandemic, a 29-year-old woman. Until July 21, total deaths from the pandemic were 40 but the number of deaths soared after the lock-down was lifted.

“This is due to the spread of COVID-19 among all groups of people, including young, elderly and people with existing conditions,” Gautam said.– NNN-NEPALNEWS

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