Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Covid-19 peak in India likely to arrive around mid-nov: Study

- Press Trust of India letters@hindustant­imes.com

NEWDELHI: The peak stage of Covid-19 pandemic in India has been delayed by the eight-week lockdown along with strengthen­ed public health measures and it may now arrive around mid-november during which there could be a paucity of isolation and ICU beds, and ventilator­s, according to a study.

The s t udy c onducted by researcher­s from an Operations Research Group constitute­d by ICMR said the lockdown shifted the peak of the pandemic by an estimated 34 to 76 days and helped bring down the number of infections by 69 to 97 per cent thereby allowing time for the healthcare system to shore up resources and infrastruc­ture.

In the scenario of intensifie­d public health measures with 60 per cent effectiven­ess after lockdown, the demand can be met until the first week of November. After that, isolation beds could be inadequate for 5.4 months, ICU beds for 4.6 and ventilator­s for 3.9 months, projection­s by the health researcher­s showed.

However, this shortfall is estimated to be 83 per cent less than what it could have been without the lockdown and public health measures.

With sustained government steps at increasing the infrastruc­ture and different pace of epidemic in different regions, the impact of unmet need can be reduced. If the coverage of public h e a l t h me a s u r e s c a n b e increased to 80 per cent, the epidemic can be mitigated, the researcher­s stated.

According to the model-based analysis for COVID-19 pandemic in India, with the additional capacity which has been built up for testing, treating and isolating patients during the lockdown period, the number of cases at the peak would come down by 70 per cent and the cumulative cases may come down by nearly 27 per cent. In terms of Covid-19 mortality, approximat­ely 60 per cent deaths were prevented and one-third of this mortality prevention is attributed to the reduction in unmet need for critical care as a result of the interventi­on, the analysis showed.

The researcher­s said the management of Covid-19 will involve a dynamic review of policies and significan­t strengthen­ing of the healthcare system.

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