<p>The Health Ministry on Wednesday released a slew of comparative data, showing that the severity, virulence and demography of the victims in the ongoing second wave of Covid-19 are about the same as the first wave.</p>.<p>Addressing a press conference, Union Health Secretary Rajesh Bhushan said 146 districts reported Covid-19 positivity rate of more than 15 per cent, while 274 districts reported case positivity between 5 and 15 per cent.</p>.<p>The release of the statistics follows growing panic in the country over concerns that the second wave is somehow more powerful and could cause greater havoc.</p>.<p><strong>Read: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/ten-states-account-for-over-76-of-indias-new-covid-19-cases-976858.html" target="_blank">Ten states account for over 76% of India's new Covid-19 cases</a></strong></p>.<p>According to the figures shared by Bhushan, 4.03 per cent Covid-19 cases were reported in the first wave in those below 10 years, while 2.97 per cent cases were registered in the second wave.</p>.<p>"In he age group 10-20 years, 8.07 per cent Covid-19 cases were reported in the first wave, while 8.50 per cent cases were registered in the second wave. In the age group 20-30 years, 20.41 per cent cases were reported in the first wave, while 19.35 per cent cases ere registered in the second wave," he said.</p>.<p>Bhushan further shared data which showed that in those aged 30 and above, 67.5 per cent Covid-19 cases were reported in the first wave, while 69.18 per cent cases registered in second wave. </p>
<p>The Health Ministry on Wednesday released a slew of comparative data, showing that the severity, virulence and demography of the victims in the ongoing second wave of Covid-19 are about the same as the first wave.</p>.<p>Addressing a press conference, Union Health Secretary Rajesh Bhushan said 146 districts reported Covid-19 positivity rate of more than 15 per cent, while 274 districts reported case positivity between 5 and 15 per cent.</p>.<p>The release of the statistics follows growing panic in the country over concerns that the second wave is somehow more powerful and could cause greater havoc.</p>.<p><strong>Read: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/ten-states-account-for-over-76-of-indias-new-covid-19-cases-976858.html" target="_blank">Ten states account for over 76% of India's new Covid-19 cases</a></strong></p>.<p>According to the figures shared by Bhushan, 4.03 per cent Covid-19 cases were reported in the first wave in those below 10 years, while 2.97 per cent cases were registered in the second wave.</p>.<p>"In he age group 10-20 years, 8.07 per cent Covid-19 cases were reported in the first wave, while 8.50 per cent cases were registered in the second wave. In the age group 20-30 years, 20.41 per cent cases were reported in the first wave, while 19.35 per cent cases ere registered in the second wave," he said.</p>.<p>Bhushan further shared data which showed that in those aged 30 and above, 67.5 per cent Covid-19 cases were reported in the first wave, while 69.18 per cent cases registered in second wave. </p>