'Localised outbreak' of Covid, no community transmission: Govt


New Delhi, Jul 9 (IANS): The Union Health Ministry on Thursday said that there is no community transmission of Covid-19 in the country but a "localised outbreak" in some geographical areas.

"After the GoM meeting today (Thursday), Health Minister Harsh Vardhan said that India has not arrived at the community transmission stage. There is a localised outbreak in some geographical areas. 49 districts alone account for 80 per cent of Covid cases. In such a situation, the question of community transmission does not arise," Rajesh Bhushan, Officer on Special in the Health Ministry, said at a press conference.

The WHO has not issued any standard definition of community transmission or localised outbreak but has given the right to member states to assess the situation and report accordingly on it, he added.

The Health Ministry also painted a bright picture of its handling of the coronavirus cases, asserting that India's deaths and cases per million in the country are amongst the lowest in the world.

"Case per million population in some countries are at least 16-17 times more than what it is in India. We have 15 deaths per million population whereas there are countries where it is 40 times as much," said Bhushan.

He emphasised that despite being the second most populated country in the world, India has managed the pandemic relatively well.

Bhushan said that the gap between the active and recovered cases is widening progressively day by day.

"People who have recovered are twice the active ones. The caseload tells us that at the end of the day, we have managed the situation and our health infrastructure is not creaking because of the pressure," he added.

According to the ministry's daily bulletin, out of total 7,67,296 cases, 4,76,377 have recovered while 2,69,789 remain active in the country. With more Covid-19 patients recovering, the gap between the number of recovered cases and active cases has increased by two lakh.

Besides this, he said that the recovery rate now stands at 62.09 per cent and is increasing. The rate of increase of recovery is appreciable, the official added.

Bhushan, however, warned that the people between the age of 45-75 are most affected by the deadly disease and asked the Central and state government to give special care to them.

The Indian Council of Medical Research said that the number of tests have increased, and, on an average, more than 2.6 lakh tests are being done every day. "We hope to follow the approach of test, track and treat."

ICMR has also validated and approved the use of rapid antigen point of care tests, it said, adding that it will likely catch individuals in the early stage of infection and lower the burden on hospitals.

 

  

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Thu, Jul 09 2020

    I have been saying this over 10 times that Corona doesn't follow any Community or Religion ...

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  • Veer, Nagpur

    Thu, Jul 09 2020

    And nation wise we are leading in the world. Stop twisting facts and mincing with words. Don't play politics with people's lives with cheap PPE.

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  • Ahmed, Mangalore

    Thu, Jul 09 2020

    I really don’t understand what is the meaning of ‘community spread’.
    The report says that WHO has no standard definition of community spread . I wonder what is Indian Health ministry’s definition.
    Earlier they were talking about ‘doubling time’
    Now they are talking about death per million and cases per million.
    If the tests done per million are lowest in the world, the positive cases also will be lowest per million population in the world.

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  • Charles D'Mello, Pangala

    Thu, Jul 09 2020

    "He emphasised that despite being the second most populated country in the world, India has managed the pandemic relatively well." Covid 19 is not managed well but the results are managed well by not testing adequately........!!!!!?????

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