Deccan Chronicle

India Covid total crosses 5k-mark

Centre tells states to ready 3 types of Covid hospitals

- VINEETA PANDEY | DC

India on Tuesday reported 4,789 positive cases of co-ronavirus, of which

4,312 are active, 353 cured, and 124 deaths. In the past

24 hours, 508 new cases and 13 deaths were reported. However,

covid19ind­ia.org said 434 new cases were reported in the last 24 hours, taking the total number of cases to 5,212. It said 150 people have died of viral infection, while 421 were cured.

With Covid-19 cases fast multiplyin­g, the health ministry on Tuesday asked states to keep ready three types of Covid facilities for suspect and confirmed cases. The available data suggests nearly

70 per cent of Covid-19 cases either exhibit mild or very mild symptoms. Such cases may not require admission to dedicated hospitals.

States were asked to prepare Covid care centres (CCC), dedicated Covid health centres (DCHC) and dedicated covid hospitals (DCH). The DCH will be hospitals offering comprehens­ive care primarily for those clinically assigned as severe. These hospitals will have fully equipped intensive care units (ICUs), ventilator­s and beds with oxygen support. DCHCs are hospitals used for cases showing moderate symptoms while CCCs should be used for mild, very mild or suspect cases.

The incubation period ranges from two to 14 days.

Officials said studies have indicated lockdown and social distancing are the most effective ways to contain infection. They quoted a “R-naught” study by ICMR — which indicated one Covid-19 patient can infect 406 people in 30 days if he/she does not follow the lockdown.

However, if social exposure is reduced by 75 per cent, the same infected person can spread it to just 2.5 people. The data analysis shows even though mortality is high among senior citizens, it’s younger males who are the most infected.

Officials said the cluster containmen­t strategy is showing positive results in Noida, Agra, Pathanamth­itta, Bhilwara and East Delhi.

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