Kerala has reported more than 40,000 cases of Covid-19 infections, which are of people contracting the disease a second time or those who were fully vaccinate. This situation is called “Break Through” infection. The central government has asked Kerala to send all such break through cases for genome sequencing - which analyses the virus sample taken from a diagnosed patient and compares it with other cases. As per reports, there is real worry if the virus has mutated sufficiently to enable it to escape the immunity being provided by vaccines or previous infection. It is not known yet if the breakthrough infections are fuelled by the fast-spreading Delta variant, first found in India and since driving the surge in counties around the world. Most breakthrough cases have been reported from Pathanamthitta district. In Pathanamthitta 14,974 people were found infected after the first Covid dose, while 5,042 were found infected after the second vaccine jab. Re-infection, which is rare but not impossible, has also been reported from some Kerala districts, the sources added. Vaccination plays a vital role in protecting individuals from a first infection. But it is also important for those who have already had Covid. Kerala has been reporting over 20,000 cases daily for past few weeks, with a dip seen yesterday, when it reported 13,049 cases and 105 deaths. The state today reported 21,119 cases and 152 deaths. In Mizoram corona regains momentum, 863 new cases found Chandigarh: Colleges reopen; only vaccinated students allowed to attend classes 99.88% vaccinated people in Pune did not contract COVID-19 after vaccination