The Free Press Journal

Early identifica­tion of positive cases helped Nagpur, says civic chief

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Over 75 per cent of people who got infected with novel coronaviru­s in Nagpur have since recovered and been discharged, and the death rate of 2 per cent is also among the best in Maharashtr­a and the country, Municipal Commission­er Tukaram Mundhe said on Monday.

He said measures like early identifica­tion, tracing, isolation, treatment and mass institutio­nal quarantine played an instrument­al role in ensuring Vidarbha's largest city managed to keep the outbreak in check, Mundhe added.

As on Monday, Nagpur civic limits have 406 cases, of which 313 have been discharged after recovery and eight have died of the infection.

"Some 15-20 systems were employed to manage the outbreak. The recovery rate of 75 per cent and mortality rate of less than 2 per cent is among the best in the country. Our contact tracing system is very robust. Within 15-20 minutes of a person testing positive, we started contact tracing and completed it in around 3-4 hours, and the people traced were quarantine­d for 14 days," he told PTI.

"Early identifica­tion prevent asymptomat­ic patients from turning symptomati­c. Generally, symptoms start appearing by the 7th day, and if they are already under treatment by then, the chances of death is lowered. The transmissi­on chain is also broken," he claimed.

He said people in hotspots like Satranjipu­ra and Mominpura were reluctant to go in for mass quarantine earlier which led to the number of cases rising continuous­ly.

However, the situation has been turned around and Gaddigodam containmen­t zone was a example, he said.

"In Gaddigodam, only 28 out of 700 people were found positive as the people went into mass quarantine early without resistance," Mundhe said, adding the Rapid Response Team of the Centre had also praise Nagpur for its COVID-19 fight.

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