WB, other poll-bound states see Covid cases zoom amid electioneering


New Delhi, Apr 12 (IANS): West Bengal, which is midway through its poll process, as well as Tamil Nadu, Kerala and Assam and Union Territory of Puducherry, where voting has concluded, witnessed a massive surge in Covid cases since the Assembly elections were announced by the Election Commission on February 26.

On February 26, India has recorded 16,562 cases of Covid with 114 fatalities, while on April 6, the tally had risen almost six-fold to 96,982 cases and the toll nearly four-fold to 446.

Soon after the announcement of polls in four states and the Union Territory, all the political parties kickstarted their election campaign - and the effect was soon visible.

All candidates carried out massive campaigning in their areas. The candidates and senior political leaders have held road shows, public meetings, processions to reach to the voters, with Covid norms of face masks and social distancing generally given the go-by.

According to Covid19India.org data, West Bengal, which recorded 216 cases on February 26, saw cases go up almost 10 times to 2,058 cases on April 6, the day of the third phase of its eight-round poll.

Even the number of fatalities in the state went up from three on February 26 to 30 on April 6.

Similarly, Tamil Nadu too was not left out of the phenomenon as it witnessed almost nine time spike in the number of fresh cases.

The state had recorded 481 cases on February 26, while on the day of voting on April 6, it recorded 3,645 cases. Even the rate of fatalities due to Covid witnessed a three-time spike from five on February 26 to 15 on April 6.

While Congress candidate from Srivilliputhur constituency, P.S.W. Madhava Rao, died of the disease, BJP's K. Annamalai, Congress state President K.S. Alagiri, and senior DMK leaders Kanimozhi and Duraimurugan were infected.

Kerala, which was recording over 3,000 cases in February, however witnessed a small dip in the number of cases on April 6.

The state has recorded 3,671 cases on February 26 but on April 6, it recorded 3,502. The number of fatalities remained the same(14) for both the dates.

Prominent people infected include Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan and senior Congress leader and former Chief Minister Oommen Chandy.

Even Assam witnessed a massive surge in the number of Covid cases from February 26 to April 6. The state, which voted in three phases on March 27, April 1 and 6, had recorded 34 cases on February 26, but saw the tally rise to 92 cases on April 6.

The effect of election was visible in Puducherry too, as it witnessed almost 12 times spike. The Union Territory had recorded 20 cases of Covid on February 26 while on April 6, it recorded 237 fresh cases.

 

  

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Tue, Apr 13 2021

    Arrest all Politicians ...

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  • Rational, Mangalore

    Tue, Apr 13 2021

    Massive political rallies and Kumbh melas are immune to spread of corona virus. People still say Tabligi Jamaat was the super spreader!

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  • Moshu, Mangaluru

    Mon, Apr 12 2021

    Modi , Shah's massive election campaigns and gathering of several million hindus to take a dip in the Ganga river of Kumbh Mela in Yogi's Haridwar as a deadly second Covid-19 wave continues to sweep India....

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  • Concerned citizen, Mangalore

    Mon, Apr 12 2021

    Modi and Amit Shah's election rallies produced thousands of corona bombs

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  • Hubert, Mumbai

    Mon, Apr 12 2021

    Our politicians are responsible for this Covid surge. Specially our PM. Giving big talks on covid safety, & in election rallies he canot see the safety norms. Playing with people's life.

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  • kavin, UDUPI

    Mon, Apr 12 2021

    Lets see which party will pay the corona patient hospital bill,

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  • Sameer, Riyadh

    Mon, Apr 12 2021

    Corona in full glory of 'Vikaas'.

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  • Veer, Nagpur

    Mon, Apr 12 2021

    Elections are important for BJP’s Double Engine Growth than spread of Covid. One engine is Ambani another is Adani.

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  • Rahul, Mangalore

    Mon, Apr 12 2021

    Election commission declared election dates in 8rounds for WB to favour BJP. If they finished it in 1 round like Tamil nadu covid cases can be controlled. Ou PM presiding over covid meetings with CMs & attending open rallies in WB . I don't people of my country is deaf or dum or what?

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