Hindustan Times (Patiala)

Do not share data daily: IMA to govt

- Anonna Dutt letters@hindustant­imes.com ■

NEW DELHI: The Indian Medical Associatio­n urged the government on Wednesday not to share novel coronaviru­s disease (Covid-19) cases daily, arguing the move would lead to panic even though the World Health Organisati­on declared it a pandemic.

“We appeal to the government to classify the data of the epidemic and take appropriat­e action with clinical precision. Sharing of data on a daily basis with the public, who are clueless as to what is expected out of them, has created panic,” said IMA in a statement.

“We are trying to calm the peoples’ frayed nerves. The daily sharing of data is creating panic. People are buying masks and hoarding hand sanitisers,” said

Dr Rajan Sharma, IMA president.

Public health experts and those who work on the ground are at odds with the IMA’s plea. They said that sharing the right informatio­n helps dispel rumours and empowers people to protect themselves against infection.

“When the informatio­n of the first [Covid-19] case from Mayur Vihar was reported, we got calls from people, who suspected to have come in contact with the patient. The informatio­n helps contact tracing on ground,” said an official from Delhi government on condition of anonymity.

“In this day and age of informatio­n, non-disclosure of informatio­n is meaningles­s. Instead, sharing the correct informatio­n will make people aware,” said Dr Jugal Kishore, head of the department of community medicine at Safdarjung Hospital.

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