Around 75% Of India’s COVID-19 Patients Fall In The Working-Age Group Of 21-60 Years: Reports

Meenu Katariya

The total number of positive coronavirus cases in India have risen over 3,000 with 77 deaths so far.

Data put forward by the central government reveals that around 75% of the total COVID-19 patients in India belong to the working age population in the age group of 21-60.

Time

The population between 21 to 40 years accounts for 41.8%, the maximum share of coronavirus infections. Those in the age group 41-60 account for 32.8% and those above 60 stand at 16.69% of the total number of infected people.

The youngest age group 0-20 accounts for just 8.61% of the cases.

reuters

Union Ministry of Health & Family Welfare revealed this data in a press conference on Saturday, 4th April. Briefing the media, Luv Agarwal, Joint Secretary, said:

With regards to mortality, we have seen that age, elderly people, co-morbidities such as hypertension, diabetes, kidney issues and cardiac issues have been a high-risk category. I will once again request people in this category to follow our guidelines.
BBC

According to health experts, this age-profiling isn’t surprising as people in the age group 21-40 are the most productive. They are the ones travelling most and thus it is normal to see initial cases of infection in them.

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