Hindustan Times (Ranchi)

Covid not over yet, cautions Mandaviya

- Press Trust of India letters@hindustant­imes.com

With some states witnessing a spike in Covid-19 cases, Union health minister Mansukh Mandaviya asserted on Monday that the pandemic was not over yet and stressed on being vigilant and observing Covid-appropriat­e behaviour.

The minister appealed to states and union territorie­s to continue and strengthen surveillan­ce and focus on genome sequencing for identifyin­g new variants in the country.

The minister held a meeting with health ministers and senior officials of states and union territorie­s via video conference to review the progress of vaccinatio­n exercise under the Har Ghar Dastak 2.0 campaign, the health ministry said in a statement.

Highlighti­ng increased case positivity rate in some districts and states and reduced Covid-19 testing, Mandaviya stated that increased and timely testing will enable early identifica­tion of cases and help curb spread of the infection in the community.

The minister stated that the five-fold strategy of test, track, treat, vaccinatio­n and adherence to Covid-19-appropriat­e behaviour needs to be continued and monitored by states and UTs.

States were also urged to focus on implementi­ng the operationa­l guidelines for revised surveillan­ce strategy for Covid which focuses on surveillan­ce of incoming internatio­nal travellers and surveillan­ce through health facilities, labs, community, etc., the statement said.

Stressing on importance of vaccinatio­n among vulnerable age groups, he urged the state health ministers to personally review the status and progress of the special month-long drive -Har Ghar Dastak 2.0 campaign -which started on June 1. “Let us accelerate our efforts to identify all beneficiar­ies in the 12-17 age group for the first and second doses, so they can attend schools with the protection of the vaccine,” Mandaviya said.

He urged states for focussed coverage of the 12-17 age group through school-based campaigns, along with targeted coverage of non-school going children during the summer vacation, the statement said.

He said people above 60 years of age are vulnerable and need to be protected with the precaution dose. “Our healthcare workers are going from door-to-door to ensure that the vulnerable population is administer­ed the precaution dose,” he said.

The health ministers of states were urged to review the administra­tion of precaution dose to the 18-59 age group with the private hospitals on a regular basis. He said, “We can utilise the learning from the first Har Ghar Dastak campaign to aim for achieving 100% coverage among eligible population for ensuring extended protection against Covid.” “Adequate vaccine doses are available. Let us ensure accelerate­d coverage of Covid vaccinatio­n during the second phase of Har Ghar Dastak campaign,” he said.

 ?? VIPIN KUMAR/ HT ?? A man gets vaccinated against Covid in Gurugram.
VIPIN KUMAR/ HT A man gets vaccinated against Covid in Gurugram.

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