Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

India at 100k tests a day: Harsh Vardhan

- Rhythma Kaul rhythma.kaul@htlive.com ■

NEWDELHI: As the number of coronaviru­s disease cases spurted in recent weeks, India has scaled up its Covid-19 testing capacity to 100,000 samples a day, which is nearly three weeks earlier than the Union health ministry’s initial May-end target.

“…the testing capacity has increased in the country and it is 1 00,000 tests per day with 347 Government laboratori­es and 137 private laboratori­es. Cumulative­ly, 1,7 62,840 tests have been done so far for Covid-19. Whereas, 86,191 samples were tested yesterday,” health minister Harsh Vardhan said in a statement on Tuesday.

In the past 14 days, the number of cases have doubled every 10.9 days, and improved to 12.2 in the past three days. The fatality rate is 3.2%, and recovery rate 31.74%, which is better than the many other Covid-19-hit countries. The global fatality rate is around 7-7.5%. As of Monday, 2.37% of active Covid-19 patients were undergoing treatment in intensive care units (ICUs), 0.41% patients were critical and on ventilator­s, and 1.82% were on oxygen support.

“In view of the surge of returning migrant labourers, States/ UTs need to focus on more effective surveillan­ce, contact tracing, adequate testing and timely treatment of all the returnees. This also includes the ones that shall be returning from abroad,” Harsh Vardhan said.

The states have been directed to ramp up surveillan­ce for Severe Acute Respirator­y Infection (SARI) / Influenza Like Illness (ILI) in the affected and nonaffecte­d districts, and take the help of government medical colleges if required. “Such measures will help to indicate the presence of any possible hidden infection at an early stage,” he said.

The ministry, along with the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR), is also conducting a community-based sero-survey to estimate the prevalence of Sars-CoV-2, the virus that causes Covid-19, infection within households in 69 districts of 21 states.

“The survey is coordinate­d by ICMR’s National Institute of Epidemiolo­gy (NIE) and National Institute of Research in Tuberculos­is (NIRT), Chennai. This household level cross-sectional survey will cover 24,000 adults distribute­d equally across four strata of districts categorize­d on the basis of reported cases of Covid-19,” ICMR said in a statement.

The survey will involve collection of venous blood samples from 400 randomly selected individual­s (one per household) from 10 clusters in each district.

STRICT SURVEILLAN­CE, CONTACT TRACING, TESTING, TREATMENT IMPORTANT AS MIGRANT WORKERS RETURN HOME, SAYS MINISTER

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