The Free Press Journal

Poor infrastruc­ture in rural areas hampers corona fight

- SWAPNIL MISHRA /

There has been almost a two-fold rise in the number of positive corona cases and recovered patients across Maharashtr­a in the last one month. According to the state health department, there were 2,30,599 cases on July 9 which has now increased to 5,15,332 until August 9, similarly the number of patients who have recovered has risen to 3,51,710 from 1,27,259 which was reported on July 9. Experts said it is good news that more number of people are recovering but on the other hand the same number of cases are being reported on a daily basis which is the matter of concern.

As per the data provided by the state health department, 84,621 had recovered between June 9 to July 8 which was increased to 2,24,451 during the period July 9 to August 9. Similarly, during the same period 1,39,812 cases were reported which was increased to 2,84,733 between July 9 to August 9.

State health officials attributed this increase in the number of positive cases to the lack of infrastruc­ture in rural parts of Maharashtr­a and stigma due to which people are still not coming forward for early treatment. “The worst is not over yet, as the state has not reached the peak of infections. Maharashtr­a is also witnessing “early signs of community transmissi­on”, but it is not a cause for concern as the spread would remain ‘local’,” said an official.

Dr Pradip Awate, state surveillan­ce officer said Maharashtr­a could continue to witness a rise in the number of daily Covid cases till next month, but the growth rate of transmissi­on will remain low. “There are indicators that suggest the outbreak is under control. It also suggests transmissi­on is not happening rapidly. The doubling rate has improved. The overall growth rate is 3 per cent, and in some cities, it’s fewer than 2 per cent. The positivity rate, too, is much lower now despite the increase in daily testing,” Awate said.

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