Mumbai: As COVID-19 infections surge across the country with nearly half of the fresh cases now being in rural areas, accelerated vaccination is the only solution to contain the raging pandemic, according to a report by SBI Research.
So far, with a record 4,14,188 new infections reported in a day, total cases climbed to 2.15 crore while death toll crossed 2.34 lakh with 3,915 new fatalities in the past 24 hours.
The second wave of the pandemic has led the country begging for global aid in terms of money, medical oxygen and life-saving drugs as it has been contributing almost 44 per cent of the global caseload for the past many days.
The report noted that the share of the top 15 districts in total new cases has significantly plunged to 26.3 per cent in May from 55 per cent in March, indicating that the spread of infections is now dispersed across the country.
What is more worrying is the increase in rural penetration as the share of rural districts in new cases has increased to 48.5 per cent in May from 36.8 per cent in March, Soumya Kanti Ghosh, group chief economic adviser at SBI, said in a note on Friday.
Vaccination can be the only driver as of now to contain the pandemic because recovery will actually depend on the public psyche to come out and this will not happen till the larger population is vaccinated.
We thus again reemphasize the power of vaccination as a primary tool to reduce the severity of infections, he said.
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He went to the extent of saying that vaccination must be carried out on a mission mode, even if it means suspending economic activity for a while after the second wave subsides so that all get vaccinated.
When looked district-wise, there is a clear shift visible.
In March, Maharashtra had maximum 11 of 15 worst-affected rural districts. Now, the state has six.
Other states that round up the 15 worst -affected districts are Andhra (5), Kerala (2), Karnataka (1) and Rajasthan (1).