Union Health Secy urges Maharashtra, Kerala, Chhattisgarh & West Bengal to curb spike in COVID-19 cases

▴ Union Health Secy urges Maharashtra, Kerala, Chhattisgarh & West Bengal to curb spike in COVID-19 cases
Union Health Secretary Rajesh Bushan has written to the States of Maharashtra, Kerala, Chhattisgarh, and West Bengal urging them to take steps to curb the spike in COVID 19 cases.

Union Health Secretary Rajesh Bushan has written to the States of Maharashtra, Kerala, Chhattisgarh, and West Bengal urging them to take steps to curb the spike in COVID 19 cases. These States are reporting an upsurge in the number of daily news cases in recent days.

They comprise 59 percent of the total active cases in the country. The States have been advised to maintain a ‘strict vigil’ and to take steps to keep a check on the rising cases, especially in view of the new strain of the virus being observed in certain countries which have also been reported in a few States in India.
 

The Health Secretary drew the attention of the States to the low and declining testing rates, stating that any laxity at this crucial junction may squander the results of collective actions in containing the transmission. They have been advised to analyze the surge at the district and sub-district levels to understand the reasons for this rise and plan adequate measures proactively to curb the same.

 


The Health Secretary also advised aggressive implementation of the ‘Test-Track-Treat” strategy. The health authorities in the States have also been advised to proactively promote the wearing of a mask and other COVID-appropriate behavior even while the vaccination drive is about to begin. The States have been assured of all necessary support of the Health Ministry required to manage the pandemic. 

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