BFF- 34 India has flattened its COVID-19 graph; 146 districts have no new cases for 7 days: Vardhan

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India has flattened its COVID-19 graph; 146 districts have no new cases for
7 days: Vardhan

NEW DELHI, Jan 28, 2021 (BSS/PTI) – India has flattened its COVID-19 graph
and 146 districts have reported no new case of the viral disease in the last
seven days, 18 in 14 days, six in 21 days and 21 districts in the last 28
days, Union Health Minister Harsh Vardhan said on Thursday.

This has been achieved due to pro-active testing with more than 19.5 crore
COVID-19 tests conducted in the country so far, Vardhan, who chaired the 23rd
meeting of the high-level Group of Ministers (GoM) on COVID-19 through a
video-conference, said, according to a statement issued by the health
ministry.

The current testing capacity is 12 lakh tests per day, the minister added.

“With the ‘Whole of Government’ and ‘Whole-of-society’ approach envisaged
by Prime Minister Narendra Modiji, India has successfully contained the
pandemic. Less than 12,000 cases were reported in the last 24 hours and the
active caseload has reduced to just 1.73 lakh,” he said. Vardhan informed
that a meagre 0.46 per cent of the 1.73 lakh active COVID-19 cases are on
ventilators, 2.20 per cent is in the ICU and 3.02 per cent is on oxygen
support.

The minister stated that 165 cases of a new UK variant of the virus have
so far been reported in the country and the patients are kept under
supervised quarantine and surveillance.

India has flattened its COVID-19 graph, he said.

A total of 146 districts across the country have no new cases for the last
seven days, 18 for the last 14 days, six for 21 days and 21 districts have
not reported fresh cases of the coronavirus infection in the last 28 days,
Vardhan said.

The health minister proudly mentioned that India has supported other
countries with the supply of the COVID-19 vaccines during this global public
health crisis and trained the personnel of several nations in vaccine
administration.

“By being a ‘mitra’ to the global community, India has earned global trust
by supplying indigenously made vaccines at this crucial hour,” he was quoted
as saying in the statement.

Dr Sujeet K Singh, Director, National Centre for Disease Control (NCDC),
presented a detailed report on the current and future scenario of COVID-19 in
India, drawing a comparison with the trajectory of the confirmed cases and
growth rates of the viral disease in other countries.

India has reported a seven-day growth rate of 0.90 per cent, amongst the
lowest in the world, he stated.

Singh presented a granular analysis of the trajectory of the pandemic in
India, pointing towards critical parameters like day-wise confirmed new cases
with the growth rate, recovery rate, case-positivity rate, trend of active
cases, concentration of cases in particular districts and other trends such
as fatality and the spread of the new UK-variant cases across different
states.

India’s Case Fatality Ratio is showing a declining trend from 3.4 per cent
in mid-June 2020 to the current rate of 1.4 per cent due to effective
clinical management, he said.

The NCDC director also informed that Dadra and Nagar Haveli and Daman and
Diu have the highest recovery rate of 99.79 per cent, followed by Arunachal
Pradesh (99.58 per cent) and Odisha (99.07 per cent), while Kerala has a
recovery rate of 91.61 per cent because of its present high active caseload.

He added that Mumbai, Thiruvananthapuram, Ernakulam, Kottayam and Kozhikode
are the top five districts in the country currently in terms of reporting the
highest number of active cases.

Maharashtra and Kerala account for 70 per cent of the active cases in India
at the moment, Singh said. He advised caution in the coming months, based on
the nature of the transmission of the virus being witnessed in other
countries and due to its mutant strain being reported throughout the world.

Through a detailed presentation, Dr Vinod K Paul, Member (Health), NITI
Aayog, and Rajesh Bhushan, Union Health Secretary, apprised the GoM of the
progress of the development of vaccines in the country and the vaccination
drive launched by the prime minister on January 16, the statement said.

The health secretary showcased the logistics of the vaccination exercise
and the gains made so far. He said over 1.12 crore doses of the vaccines were
distributed among the states and Union territories within three days (from
January 12-14) prior to the start of the exercise and an additional 1.15
crore doses were supplied to the states and Union territories by January 20.

A total of 69,000 programme managers, 2.5 lakh vaccinators and 4.4 lakh
other team members have been trained so far and 93,76,030 healthcare workers
and 53,94,098 frontline workers are now registered on the Co-WIN portal.

Dr Paul informed that India currently occupies the sixth spot in the world
in providing vaccination coverage and will move to the third place in the
next few days.

He said 16 AEFI hospitalisations out of 23 lakh vaccinations so far
translate to just 0.0007 per cent with no case of severe or serious AEFI or
death due to vaccination reported so far.

The GoM also discussed issues regarding balancing domestic requirements
vis-a-vis requests from other countries for Indian vaccines.

The GoM meeting was joined by External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar, Civil
Aviation Minister Hardeep Singh Puri, Minister of State for Health Ashwini
Kumar Choubey, Minister of State for Home Affairs Nityanand Rai and Minister
of State for Ports, Shipping and Waterways, and Chemical and Fertilisers
Mansukh Mandaviya.

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