The first case of theCOVID-19 pandemic in the Indian state ofHaryana was reported on 4 March 2020.[1] TheMinistry of Health and Family Welfare has confirmed a total of 2,64,955 positive cases as of 10 January 2021 out of which 2,510 are still active and 2,950 deaths so far. The recovery rate in Haryana is 97.9%.[2]
6 government/ aided medical colleges namely PGIMS in Rohtak, BPSGMC in Khanpur Kalan (Sonepat),SHKMGMC in Nalhar, Nuh, KCGMC, Karnal, MAMC, Agroha and 27 hospitals will have dedicated exclusive wards/blocks for COVID-19 patients only. ESIC Medical College, Faridabad is under process for COVID-19 hospital.
All government/ government aided/ private medical colleges in the state have been asked to reserve at least 25% of the beds.
Isolation wards and quarantine facilities are established as given below:
34,876 isolation beds identified in601 government and private facilities.
As of 10 July, the total figure in Haryana had reached 19934. Of these, 13290 males and 6642 females and two transgenders have been found infected. In the new case, 111 in Gurugram, 50 in Sonipat, 24 in Rohtak, 7 in Bhiwani, 66 in Rewari, 24 in Karnal, 27 in Ambala, 16 in Jhajjar, 15 in Palwal, 68 in Mahendragarh, 66 in Hisar, Panipat has 38, 18 in Noah, 1 in Kurukshetra, 10 in Sirsa, 8 in Jind, 5 in Fatehabad, 5 in Panchkula, 1 in Yamunanagar and 5 in Kaithal.[3]
As of 13 July, the total COVID-19 Case-21929, Total active COVID-19 patients-4984, Total positive COVID-19 patients- recovered/discharged to date-16637[4]
As of 16 July, total number of cases in Haryana was 24002, including 5495 active cases, 18185 recoveries and 322 deaths.[5]
As of 18 July, the total number of cases was 25547, including 5885 active cases, 19318 cures and 344 deaths.[5]
As of 23 July, the total number of cases was 28975, including 6348 active cases, 22249 recoveries and 378 deaths.[5]
As of 27 July, the total number of cases was 32127, including 6684 active cases, 25046 recoveries and 397 fatalities.[5]
As of 29 July, the total number of cases was 33631, including 6798 active cases, 26420 recoveries and 413 Deaths.[5]
As of 1 September, the total number of COVID cases in Haryana had reached 66426. This includes 11885 active cases, 53835 recoveries and 706 Deaths.[5]
As of 6 September, the total number of COVID cases was 76549. This includes 15692 active cases, 60051 cures and 806 deaths.[5]
As of 10 September, the total number of COVID cases was 85944. This includes 18332 active cases, 66705 cures and 907 deaths.[5]
As of 16 September, the total number of COVID cases was 101316, including 21334 active cases, 78937 recoveries and 1045 deaths.[5] Total number of cases in Haryana passed the grim milestone of 100000 persons on 16 September.[6]
As of 22 September, the total number of COVID cases was 114870. This includes 19888 active cases, 93776 cures and 1206 fatalities.[5]
As of 28 September, the total number of COVID cases was 125412, including 15670 active cases, 108411 cures and 1331 deaths.[5]
As of 2 October, the total number of COVID cases in Haryana had reached 131388. This includes 13247 active cases, 113716 recoveries and 1425 Deaths.[5]
As of 5 October, the total number of COVID cases was 134909. This includes 11822 active cases, 121596 recoveries and 1491 Deaths.[5]
As of 14 October, the total number of COVID cases was 145507 including 10187 active cases, 133706 cures and 1614 Deaths.[5]
As of 27 October, the total number of COVID cases was 160705 including 10452 active cases, 148530 cures and 1750 fatalities.[5]
As of 4 November, the total number of COVID cases in Haryana had reached 174082. This includes 14110 active cases, 158136 recoveries and 1836 Deaths.[5]
As of 15 November, the total number was 199874. This includes 19557 active cases, 178298 recoveries and 2019 Deaths.[5]
As of 23 November, the total number was 219963. This includes 20412 active cases, 197335 cures and 2216 Deaths.[5]
As of 2 December, the total number of COVID cases in Haryana had reached 237604. This includes 16673 active cases, 218443 recoveries and 2488 Deaths.[5]
As of 7 December, the total number of COVID cases was 245288. This includes 12126 active cases, 230551 recoveries and 2611 Deaths.[5]
As of 20 December, the total number of COVID cases was 257644. This includes 5888 active cases, 248935 recoveries and 2821 Deaths.[5]
As of 28 December, the total number of COVID cases was 261258, including 4040 active cases, 254336 recoveries and 2882 Deaths.[5]
As of 31 December, the total number of COVID cases was 262325, including 3567 active cases, 255853 recoveries and 2905 Deaths.[5]
Union Minister for Health & Family Welfare,Dr. Harsh Vardhan visiting the GTB Hospital, Shahdara to review the preparedness of dry run of COVID-19 vaccine, in Delhi on January 2, 2021.
On January 1, 2021, theDrug Controller General of India, approved the emergency or conditional use ofAstraZeneca's COVID-19 vaccineAZD1222 (marketed as Covishield).[8] Covishield is developed by theUniversity of Oxford and its spin-out company,Vaccitech.[9] It is a viral vector vaccine based on replication-deficient adenovirus that causes cold in chimpanzees. It can be stored, transported and handled at normal refrigerated conditions (28 degrees Celsius/ 36-46 degrees Fahrenheit). It has a shelf-life of at least six months.
On 19 May 2021, Dr Reddy's Labs received Emergency Use Authorisation for anti-COVID drug 2-DG.[13] On 21 February, 2022, Drugs Controller General of India granted approval to Biological E's COVID-19 vaccine Corbevax, that can be used for children between 12 and 18 years of age.[14][15]
On 21 October 2021, India completed administering of one billion Covid vaccines in the country.[16]
On 8 January 2022, India crossed 1.5 billion Covid vaccines milestone in the country.[17]
On 19 February 2022, India crossed 1.75 billion Covid vaccines milestone in the country.[18]