Hindustan Times (Noida)

Health secy writes to state over Covid surge

- HT Correspond­ent letters@hindustant­imes.com THIRUVANAN­THAPURAM:

As Covid-19 cases continue to surge in Kerala, Union health secretary Rajesh Bhushan on Friday sent another letter to the state government, expressing serious concern over the situation and listed immediate measures to contain the surge.

In the letter addressed to Kerala chief secretary VP Joy, Bhushan said the state will have to ramp up its containmen­t measures on priority basis and increase tests considerab­ly to check high transmissi­on. All 14 districts have reported high test positivity rate in the past four weeks and the state continues to report more than half of the total cases of the country, he pointed out in the letter.

The health secretary also asked the state to strictly go by the norms of the Union government on high transmissi­on clusters and strengthen contact tracing measures. All district administra­tions will have to comply with the accepted norms of home quarantine and there should be an intensive follow up on such cases. Covid-19 appropriat­e behaviour should be enforced at any cost and mass gathering should be avoided, Bhushan said in the letter.

The state has also been asked to enhance genomic surveillan­ce in areas of high transmissi­on and samples of all breakthrou­gh

infections (those getting infected after taking both doses) should be sent for detailed genome sequencing tests. He also asked the state to streamline vaccine policy and devise an action plan for each district. “I would like to reiterate that any laxity in ensuring the five-fold strategy of ‘test, track, treat, vaccinate and ensure Covid-appropriat­e behaviour’ may result in further surge in the state,” Bhushan said in the letter.

Kerala, for the third consecutiv­e day, reported over 30,000 cases, about 65% of total cases reported in the country. On Friday, the state logged 32,801 cases with a high test positivity rate (TPR) of 19.22% after 170,703 samples were tested. It also reported 179 deaths, taking death toll to 20,313 in the state. Active cases also increased to 195,254, said the state health ministry.

A senior health department official said the state has been following norms after the visit of the central team in the first week of August.

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Health workers take swab samples in Kozhikode.

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