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Covid-19: 3,303 cases in India in 24 hours, with over 17,000 active cases

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India reports another Covid-19 spike with 3,303 new infections in the last 24 hours and 39 fatalities. The active cases increased by 701 in the past one day at a rate of 0.04 per cent. Total infections count reached 4,30,68,799.

Mumbai registered 112 new cases of coronavirus COVID-19 in the last 24 hours, highest since February 25. Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray: “The corona is not over yet, with new viruses being born around the world”. In China, 40 cr people are currently in lockdown due to the outbreak.

The spike in cases comes a day after Prime Minister Narendra Modi held a meeting with chief ministers over the crisis. PM Modi said the challenges related to the pandemic were not over.

India’s coronavirus tally had crossed the 20-lakh mark on August 7, 2020, and surpassed the one-crore mark on December 19. It went past 60 lakh on September 28, 70 lakh on October 11, 80 lakh on November 29 and 90 lakh on December 20.

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Covid infection linked to more type 1 diabetes in kids and teens: Study

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Covid infection linked to more type 1 diabetes in kids and teens: Study

Two studies that did not definitively resolve the question of whether the coronavirus can cause the chronic disease of diabetes found that Covid-19 in children and adolescents appeared to increase the chance of acquiring diabetes. Over two years after the pandemic’s commencement, researchers from the Norwegian Institute of Public Health looked at new type 1 diabetes diagnoses using national health registries. They discovered that type 1 diabetes was roughly 60% more likely to develop in children who had tested positive for the coronavirus.

The risk within 30 days of a Covid infection confirmed by a PCR test was examined by the researchers. Young adults were also included in a Scottish study that was presented at the European Link for the Study of Diabetes meeting. This study indicated an increased risk one month following the viral sickness, but the researchers said they discovered no association after that point.

The authors of both studies emphasised that their findings do not necessarily imply a causal link between diabetes and the coronavirus. Other potential causes were emphasised, such as delays in seeking medical attention during the epidemic, the introduction of other diseases, and alterations in way of life brought on by lockdowns.

Jamie Hartmann-Boyce, an associate professor at the Nuffield department of primary care health sciences at the University of Oxford, stated: “There are a lot of plausible reasons that Covid-19 might lead to development of type 1 diabetes, but this remains in no way proved.”
According to a paper earlier this week in the medical journal The Lancet, the number of people with type 1 diabetes, in which the pancreas fails to generate the hormone insulin, may increase from 8.4 million to 17.4 million by the year 2040.

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The illness, which has no known treatment and is most frequently diagnosed in children, is thought to be caused by a combination of genetics and exposure to particular pathogens, including SARS-Cov-2 as well as a larger family of viruses known as enteroviruses. Type 2 diabetes, which is more prevalent, typically appears later in life as sedentary habits and weight increase mess with the body’s ability to manage sugar.

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