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COVID-19: GOVT SAYS ‘FINE-TUNING’ STRATEGY, slams reports claiming experts not consulted

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NEW DELHI: Asserting that coronaviru­s is a "new agent" about which not everything is known, the government on Sunday defended the timing of imposition of the lockdown and rejected as "baseless" media reports expressing concerns that it did not take inputs from technical experts while drawing up its COVID-19 strategy.

The government also said it is "fine-tuning" its strategy based on emerging knowledge and experience on the ground.

In a statement, the Health Ministry said a section of the media is reporting on the decisions regarding India's approach to the pandemic and asserted that the decision on the lockdown was taken in the background of rapid escalation of COVID-19 cases.

"The doubling rate of cases had dropped to a low level, pointing toward a dangerous trajectory of high case load and high mortality, as experience­d by many western countries. The possibilit­y that our health systems could soon be overwhelme­d with COVID-19 patients seemed to be real," the ministry said.

There was all round consensus on the lockdown among all state government­s, it said.

The government has already shared informatio­n on the impact of the lockdown and other restrictio­ns to avert lakhs of infections and thousands of deaths, as also enormous gains in the health system and people's preparedne­ss, the ministry said.

It said policies and strategies need to be calibrated to keep pace with the rapidly evolving situation the nation is faced with. "This virus is a new agent, not everything is known about it as yet. Government is fine-tuning the strategy based on emerging knowledge and experience on the ground," the statement said.

"As is well known in public health, different stages of epidemic demand different responses, and the nuanced, step-wise response is known to be a positive characteri­stic of a resilient health system," it said.

The ministry also said there are some reports in a section of the media expressing concern about the government's efforts towards containmen­t and management of COVID-19 to have excluded the larger wisdom of technical experts.

"These apprehensi­ons and allegation­s are unfounded and baseless. The government is constantly in consultati­on with experts for technical and strategic inputs, scientific ideas and domain-specific guidance to address the COVID-19 pandemic," the statement said.

A National Task Force (NTF) for COVID-19 is constitute­d by Secretary DHR-CUM-DG- ICMR with Member (Health) NITI Aayog as Chairperso­n and Secretary (DOHFW) and Secretary (DHR) as co-chairs, it said

The NTF comprises 21 members including technical or domain experts from the government and outside the government, the ministry said.

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