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COVID-19 testing capacity scaled to 95,000 per day: Vardhan

Source: PTI   -  Edited By: Hemant Waje
Last updated on: May 09, 2020 21:43 IST
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The testing capacity for COVID-19 has been scaled up to around 95,000 tests per day and a total of 15,25,631 tests have been conducted so far across 332 government and 121 private laboratories, Union health minister Harsh Vardhan said on Saturday.

IMAGE: A health worker takes samples for swab test from a young girl arriving in Kashmir. Photograph: S Irfan/PTI Photo

The minister, who reviewed the status of COVID-19 in the northeastern states along with the measures taken for its containment and management, also stressed on the need to take concrete action to check the use of non-smoking tobacco and prohibit spitting in public places which shall help in preventing the spread of the infection, according to a statement.

During the high-level meeting with Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland, Tripura and Sikkim, Vardhan appreciated the dedication of all the states in combating COVID-19.

He said that the eight states together have about 194 cases.

 

"Overall in the Northeast, 22 of the 119 districts are affected. We have a total of 16 government labs in the whole of Northeast and 27, 558 tests have been conducted in the region so far," he said during the meeting.

Sikkim and Nagaland continue to remain unaffected, he said.

"It is a huge relief and very encouraging to see green zones in most northeastern states. As of date, only Assam and Tripura have active COVID-19 cases. Other states are all in the green zone. Let us focus and work together by converting the orange zones to green zones and maintain the protective status across the states," Vardhan was quoted as saying in the statement.

In Assam, 14 out of 33 districts are affected, the minister said, adding that "it all started with the Tablighi Jamaat thing which was omnipresent and was all over the country".

He also highlighted a few other reasons for the cases in the state in the meeting.

He flagged the large prevalence of non-smoking tobacco usage in some of the states and the problem of spitting in public places.

"Strong reforms are needed in this direction," Vardhan said while appreciating the effort of states that have banned the use of chewing tobacco and ordered imposition of fine for spitting in public places.

During the detailed interaction, the states highlighted various issues related to testing facilities, health infrastructure, surveillance, contact tracing etc. and also shared their best practices, the statement stated.

Vardhan said, “The testing capacity has increased in the country and it is 95,000 tests per day with 332 government laboratories and 121 private laboratories. Cumulatively, 15,25,631 tests have been done so far for COVID-19.”

Tripura has reported 118 cases, Assam 60, Meghalaya 12 cases, Manipur two while Mizoram and Arunachal Pradesh have reported a case each till Saturday morning.
Meghalaya and Assam have also reported one fatality each so far.

To maintain the positive status of COVID-19 management in the Northeast, the Union minister advised them to ensure that the returning migrant labourers, students and those from abroad are screened and quarantined as per the guidelines and protocol laid down by the by ministries of Health and External Affairs, the statement said.

For the states that have international borders, the minister stated that they need to take adequate measures in the border areas to prevent exposure by conducting screening of all individuals at entry points and following quarantine protocol as per the guidelines, it said.

He also urged the states to aggressively pursue the download of Aarogya Setu app to aid contact tracing and surveillance, and for self assessment by people and advised them to put the information of the earmarked facilities for COVID-19 like the dedicated COVID hospitals, COVID Health Centres and Care Centers in public domain to help people access the services.

"States were informed that funds have been allocated by Minister of DONER (Ministry of DoNER) for strengthening of the health infrastructure, and states need to submit their proposals for availing of funds under this fund," the statement said.

The states were reminded that in addition to the COVID-19 care, non-COVID-19 health services were equally important and should not be neglected, the statement said.

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