Covid cases in TN drops below 1,000 after a long time
The number of COVID-19 cases dropped below 1,000 for the first time after the third wave hit Tamil Nadu earlier this year. As many as 949 cases were reported in the State on Sunday, taking the total number in Tamil Nadu so far to 34,44,929.
The numbers remained below 1,000 last on December 30, 2021, when the cases stood at 890 and saw a surge to 1,155 on December 31, 2021. The numbers peaked to the highest of 30,744 cases on Jan 22, after which a slight decline was reported and is continuing for the past one month.
“The majority of the cases, of roughly about 97 per cent were reported to be Omicron as per the latest data. The vaccination helped in keeping the severity of the disease in check and the nature of the virus was also not so severe as per reports. However, the numbers have declined and we hope that the public continues to comply with COVID appropriate behaviour so that the cases continue to reduce. Though reports on subvariants are being surfaced, no official information on any other variant has been confirmed in the country from the Union Health Ministry or the Indian Council of Medical Research so far,” said Health Secretary Dr J Radhakrishnan.