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Centre asks 6 states to follow risk assessment-based approach as Covid cases rise

The Centre has advised these states to monitor the situation of Covid cases at micro-level and maintain focus on implementation of necessary measures for prompt and effective management of the disease, duly ensuring effective compliance with various advisories issued by the Ministry of Health.

Reported By: PTI New Delhi Published : Mar 16, 2023 21:17 IST, Updated : Mar 16, 2023 21:17 IST
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Image Source : PTI Women walk past a graffiti on a wall urging people to wear face masks in Mumbai.

Citing a possible localised spread of the virus, the government on Thursday asked six states including Maharashtra, Gujarat, Telangana, Tamil Nadu, Kerala and Karnataka to follow a risk assessment-based approach to prevent and contain the spread of Covid infections.

"There are a few states which are reporting higher numbers of cases indicating possible localised spread of infection," Union Health Secretary Rajesh Bhushan said in a letter to these states.

The Centre has advised these states to monitor the situation of Covid cases at micro-level and maintain focus on implementation of necessary measures for prompt and effective management of the disease, duly ensuring effective compliance with various advisories issued by the Ministry of Health.

Since the past few weeks, a rise in cases has been noted specifically in certain parts of the country with a total of 2,082 cases being reported in the week ending March 8 and the figure rising to 3,264 cases in the week ending March 15.

"There is a need to follow a risk assessment-based approach to prevent and contain the infection, without losing the gains made so far in the fight against the pandemic," Bhushan wrote.

The government has stressed on monitoring new and emerging clusters of new COVID-19 cases, influenza-like illness (ILI) and severe acute respiratory infection (SARI) cases in all health facilities or through dedicated fever clinics on a regular basis for detecting early warning signals of the spread of infection.

He also stressed on genomic sequencing for prescribed samples of international passengers, collection of samples from sentinel sites (identified health facilities), and local clusters of cases, proactive promotion to increase administration of precaution dose for all eligible beneficiaries and following Covid-appropriate behaviour particularly in enclosed spaces and in crowded spaces.

"It is essential that the state must maintain a strict watch and take pre-emptive action if required in any areas of concern to control emerging spread of infection," Bhushan said.

He mentioned that Maharashtra has reported an increase in weekly cases from 355 in the week ending March 8 to 668 in the week ending March 15. Further, the state reported a positivity rate of 1.92 per cent in the week ending March 15 which is higher than India's positivity rate of 0.61 per cent during the same period.

Gujarat has reported an increase in weekly cases from 105 in the week ending March 8 to 279 in the week ending March 15, the letter stated. Further, the state reported a positivity rate of 1.11 per cent in the week ending March 15.

Telangana has reported an increase in weekly cases from 132 in the week ending March 8 to 267 in week ending March 15. Further, the state reported a positivity rate of 0.31 per cent in the week ending March 15.

According to the letter, Tamil Nadu has reported an increase in weekly cases from 170 in the week ending March 8 to 258 in the week ending March 15. Further, the state reported a positivity rate of 1.99 per cent in the week ending March 15.

Kerala has reported an increase in weekly cases from 434 to 579 during the period. Further, the state reported a positivity rate of 2.64 per cent in the week ending March 15.

Karnataka has reported an increase in weekly cases from 493 to 604 during the period. The state reported a positivity rate of 2.77 per cent in the week ending March 15.

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