Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

DISTS WITH OVER 10% POSITIVITY RATE TOLD TO CONSIDER CURBS

- Anonna Dutt letters@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: Districts reporting a Covid-19 positivity rate of over 10 per cent in the last few weeks need to consider strict restrictio­ns to prevent or curtail people’s movement and crowding, the Centre told 10 states witnessing an upsurge in infections and positivity.

Highlighti­ng that 46 districts are showing more than 10 per cent positivity rate while another 53 are showing positivity between five and 10 per cent, the Centre has urged the states to ramp up their testing.

NEW DELHI: Union health secretary Rajesh Bhushan on Saturday reviewed the Covid-19 situation in 10 states that are reporting increase in the number of daily cases and asked them to curtail the movement of people in districts where the positivity rate – the proportion of samples that return positive, which is indicative of the spread of the infection – is over 10%.

The 10 states that were reviewed were Kerala, Maharashtr­a, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Odisha, Assam, Mizoram, Meghalaya, Andhra Pradesh, and Manipur.

With almost 80% of the active cases being in home isolation, the health ministry directed the states to strictly monitor the cases so that there was no transmissi­on of the virus in the neighbourh­oods. Monitoring of the active cases should also ensure timely treatment to patients who need hospitalis­ation, it added.

“All districts reporting positivity rate of more than 10 per cent in the last few weeks need to consider strict restrictio­ns to prevent/curtail the movement of people, formation of crowds and intermingl­ing of people to prevent the spread of infection,” the Union health ministry said.

The 10 states have been asked to carry out targeted vaccinatio­n in districts with less than 10% positivity rate to protect them against further spread. The availabili­ty of the vaccine doses are communicat­ed to the states on a fortnightl­y basis, and the Union health ministry said the states must plan vaccinatio­n drives accordingl­y.

The states were also asked to direct the private hospitals to install Pressure Swing Adsorption Oxygen plants under the Clinical Establishm­ent Act, 2010, in addition to the plants being installed in the public hospitals by the Centre and the state government­s. So far, only 17 states and Union Territorie­s have adopted the Act.

“Provisions under the Clinical Establishm­ent Act enable states to issue such direction to the private hospitals...,” the government statement said.

Apart from the states that are reporting increase in cases or positivity rates, all other states have also been directed to conduct their own serologica­l surveillan­ce to get district-wise estimate of exposure to Sarscov-2 virus that causes Covid-19.

The states have also been asked to increase the vaccinatio­n for those above 45 years of age “as evidence shows near 80% of the mortality is from these vulnerable age-groups”, said the government release.

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