Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

State sees 24,136 new Covid cases

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Ahmednagar and Latur.

State health minister Rajesh Tope, who addressed the media after the meeting with collectors and commission­ers of these 18 districts, said that monitoring home quarantine patients has become an issue.

“There will be no more home isolations in these 18 districts where the positivity rate is higher than the state average. We have seen that proper treatment not been given to patients in home isolation. Hence, the patients will be shifted to Covid care centres (CCC). We are increasing the number of CCC across the state, especially in smaller villages,” said Tope.

He said the government has instructed the officials to undertake focussed testing. “We have instructed all officials, especially, in 18 districts, that they should indulge in right testing of high-risk contacts and lowrisk contacts. The aim should not be to undertake generalise­d testing and bring down the positivity rate,” said Tope.

However, many have criticised the move and said it will discourage people from testing and burden the inadequate health infrastruc­ture.

Dr Wiqar Shaikh, professor of medicine, Grant Medical College and Sir JJ Hospital described it as an ill-advised move. “There is no point in asking asymptomat­ic or those having mild or no symptoms to be admitted to the CCC. The government is burdening the already stressed infrastruc­ture in these places. These patients be better treated at home,” said Dr Shaikh.

“In rural areas, Covid-19 is treated as stigma, and after banning home isolation, the situation will become worse, as no one will come for testing. People will rely on simple medicines or turn to quacks for treatment,” warned Dr Shaikh.

The Maharashtr­a rural developmen­t ministry would make available Arsenic-30 homoeopath­ic tablets to the villages and also give an insurance coverage of ₹50,00,000 to any employee who dies of the Covid-19 pandemic. In addition, any gram panchayat will get a 30-bed isolation centre if demanded by them.

 ?? PRAFUL GANGURDE/HT PHOTO ?? Security personnel take a selfie at TMC'S Chhatrapat­i Shivaji Maharaj Hospital, on Tuesday.
PRAFUL GANGURDE/HT PHOTO Security personnel take a selfie at TMC'S Chhatrapat­i Shivaji Maharaj Hospital, on Tuesday.

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