Hindustan Times (East UP)

GOVT ASKS STATES TO BOOST INFRA

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NEW DELHI: States and Union Territorie­s should undertake in-depth analysis of the Covid-19 situation and strengthen health infrastruc­ture, stock essential medicines and augment human resources, Cabinet Secretary Rajiv Gauba said on Saturday, stressing that there is no room for any complacenc­y.

Gauba chaired a high-level meeting to review and discuss the Covid management and response strategy through video conference on Saturday.

In the meeting, Gauba told the states that there is no room for complacenc­y and stressed the need to strictly enforce Covid-appropriat­e behaviour.

NEW DELHI: States and Union Territorie­s should undertake in-depth analysis of the Covid-19 situation and strengthen health infrastruc­ture, stock essential medicines and augment human resources, Cabinet Secretary Rajiv Gauba said on Saturday, stressing that there is no room for any complacenc­y.

Gauba chaired a high-level meeting to review and discuss the Covid management and response strategy through video conference on Saturday.

In the meeting, Gauba told the states that there is no room for complacenc­y and stressed the need to strictly enforce Covid-appropriat­e behaviour (CAB). Drawing examples from other countries that witnessed multiple peaks of Covid, he expressed concern over high test positivity being reported in certain pockets of the country. He advised the state health administra­tors to undertake granular analysis of the Covid trajectory, ramp up their health infrastruc­ture, undertake stocking of essential medicines and augment human resources at the earliest to meet any potential surge in cases.

Union Health Secretary Rajesh Bhushan highlighte­d the emerging challenge of Serotype-II Dengue in 11 states which is associated with more cases and complicati­ons than other forms of the disease. He suggested that states should undertake steps like early detection of cases, operationa­lisation of fever helplines, adequate stocking of testing kits, larvicides and medicines, deployment of rapid response teams for prompt investigat­ion. He also suggested necessary public health action like fever survey, contact tracing, vector control, alerting blood banks for maintainin­g adequate stocks of blood and blood components, especially platelets. The states were also urged to also undertake IEC campaigns regarding helplines, methods of vector control, source reduction at homes and symptoms of dengue, the Union Health Ministry said in a statement.

Bhushan brought to the notice of the states/UTs that 70 districts in 15 states are a cause of concern as 34 of these districts have positivity exceeding 10 per cent and in 36 districts, the positivity is in the range of 5-10 per cent. In view of the forthcomin­g festival season, the Health ministry said the states were directed to ensure all necessary precaution­s and effective enforcemen­t for avoidance of mass gathering and congested closed spaces. Existing guidelines regarding malls, local markets, and places of worship are to be strictly followed. States were urged to undertake effective IEC for promotion of Covid appropriat­e behaviour and Covid safe festivitie­s. They were advised to closely monitor the case trajectori­es in all the districts on a daily basis to identify early warning signals and ensure imposition of restrictio­ns and adherence to CAB.

The five-fold Covid containmen­t strategy (Test, Treat, Track, Vaccinate, CAB adherence), enhanced testing as an aid to early identifica­tion, augmentati­on of health infrastruc­ture to prepare for future (prioritizi­ng rural areas and paediatric cases), contact tracing, surveillan­ce and containmen­t measures and stringent action in clusters reporting higher cases, among others were also re-emphasised, the statement said. It was also noted that urgent action on augmentati­on of hospital infrastruc­ture, oxygen availabili­ty, building up buffer stocks of critical drugs, ambulance services and implementa­tion of IT systems/ helplines/ telemedici­ne services is required. The health secretary said funds have been released to all states/ UTs under Emergency Covid Response Package which should be promptly and optimally utilized. Chief secretarie­s of states were urged to conduct a district-level review and ensure that adequate medical infrastruc­ture and supplies commensura­te with the projected requiremen­ts are urgently mobilized. Further, private sector capacities may also be duly inventorie­d and deployed based on the emerging requiremen­ts, the statement said. To make all possible effort to avert any new upsurge, state authoritie­s were urged to focus on ensuring compliance of Covid-appropriat­e behaviour and observance of Covid-safe festivitie­s, implementi­ng intensive containmen­t and active surveillan­ce in clusters reporting high cases and not delay imposition of restrictio­ns, increased testing while maintainin­g RT-PCR ratio, prompt commission­ing of pressure swing adsorption plants, oxygen cylinders, concentrat­ors and ventilator­s, it said.

The ministry said the states were also asked to focus on regular reviews for priority implementa­tion of Emergency Covid-19 Response Package-II to ensure preparedne­ss with enough headroom, monitoring infection spread in children considerin­g that few states have opened schools, monitoring breakthrou­gh infections post vaccinatio­n and analyze the emerging evidence, monitor mutations including sending sufficient samples for genome sequencing and accelerati­ng speed and coverage of vaccinatio­n The ministry said it has also advised states and UTs to take necessary measures for prevention and control of dengue and other vector-borne diseases.

 ?? AFP ?? A health worker takes a nasal swab sample from a Tibetan monk to test for coronaviru­s in Mcleod Ganj. Himachal Pradesh on September 17.
AFP A health worker takes a nasal swab sample from a Tibetan monk to test for coronaviru­s in Mcleod Ganj. Himachal Pradesh on September 17.

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