Hindustan Times (Ranchi)

About 80% cases in India asymptomat­ic: Health min

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› With our efforts at sustained and quality assured scaling up of the testing facilities, I am sure, we shall be better placed for maximum case detection HARSH VARDHAN, Union health min

NEWDELHI: Union health minister Harsh Vardhan on Thursday said almost 80 per cent of the COVID-19 cases in India are asymptomat­ic or at best with very mild symptoms.

In an exclusive interview to IANS, the Health Minister said, “Even today, in almost 80 per cent of the cases of COVID-19, which are being reported in India, the patients tend to exhibit either nil or mild symptoms. These patients are mostly contacts of confirmed cases. Interestin­gly, had it not been for our contact tracing efforts, and if left to their own in isolation, these patients may not have even remembered or reported their infection.”

Harsh Vardhan, who has recently been elected the chief of WHO’s Executive Board, was answering a query on whether asymptomat­ic patients who are potential virus carriers and who can take the virus deeper into rural India are causing worry to the government.

He said, “I am aware about WHO’s mention of some laboratory-confirmed cases that are truly asymptomat­ic. It is equally true, that as on date, there has been no documented asymptomat­ic transmissi­on.”

However, he added that recently, more symptoms like headache, muscle pain, pink eye, loss of smell, or loss of taste, intense chills, rigors and sore throat have been included in the list of COVID-19 symptoms by Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) of the United States.

“It will require more studies before these symptoms are finally included in our list in India,” he quipped.

He added that the new symptoms were very subjective and vague which might go unnoticed, might not be remembered by the patient and, thus, might even go unreported. “Moreover, if for a moment we talk of testing such asymptotic patients, identifica­tion of all these asymptomat­ic cases will require repeated testing of 1.3 billion population which is a resource expensive exercise for any country and is neither possible nor recommende­d,” the Health Minister said.

He emphasized on priorityba­sed and targeted testing and said that it will be helpful in detecting more cases of COVID-19 and curbing the disease. “With our efforts at sustained and quality assured scaling up of the testing facilities, I am sure, we shall be better placed for maximum case detection,” he concluded.

On when to expect the curve to flatten since AIIMS director Guleria has said that the situation may worsen in the next two months, Harsh Vardhan clarified, “Right now, we have a steady curve. It has never shown any exponentia­l rise.”

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