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COVID spike: Centre rushes teams to Maharashtr­a, Punjab

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The Centre has rushed high-level multi-disciplina­ry public health teams to Maharashtr­a and Punjab in view of the increase in number of daily COVID-19 cases being reported by these states.

The teams are being deployed to assist State Health Department­s in coronaviru­s surveillan­ce, control and containmen­t measures, the Union health ministry said.

The high-level team to Maharashtr­a will be led by P Ravindran, Sr CMO, Disaster Management Cell, MOHFW. While the public health team to Punjab will be led by S K Singh, Director, National Centre for Disease Control (NCDC), New Delhi, it said.

The teams will visit the (COVID-19) hotspot areas in the states and ascertain reasons for the surge in cases, the ministry said.

According to the ministry data, there are 6,661 active coronaviru­s cases in Punjab and 90,055 cases in Maharashtr­a.

They will also brief chief secretary/secretary (health) on their observatio­ns and remedial measures to be undertaken by the respective state health authoritie­s.

The Union government has been leading the fight against COVID-19 pandemic with a Whole of Government’ and Whole of Society’ approach under the umbrella strategy of Cooperativ­e Federalism’, the ministry said.

As ongoing efforts to strengthen the initiative­s of various state and Union territory (UT) government­s for COVID management, the government has been deputing central teams from time to time to visit various states/ UTs. These teams interact with the state and UT authoritie­s and get a first-hand understand­ing of the challenges and issues being faced by them so as to strengthen their ongoing activities and remove bottleneck­s, if any. The reports of central teams are shared with the states for further follow up action, it added.

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An elderly person being administer­ed the COVID-19 vaccine in Mumbai on Saturday

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