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    J&K among 10 states directed for house-to-house testing in 45 civic bodies

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    J&K among 10 states directed for house-to-house testing in 45 civic bodies

    New Delhi, June 8

    The Union Ministry, on Monday, asked officials of 45 civic bodies across 38 districts in 10 states that are witnessing a surge in the COVID-19 cases, to focus on house-to-house surveys, carry out prompt testing and undertake active surveillance measures to contain the infection and reduce mortality.

    Union Health Secretary Preeti Sudan, along with senior officers of the Health Ministry, held a high-level review meeting, via video-conference, with the District Collectors, Municipal Commissioners, and Superintendents of district hospitals and principals of medical colleges from 45 Municipal Corporations.

    The 38 districts are from Maharashtra, Telangana, Tamil Nadu, Rajasthan, , Gujarat, and , Karnataka, Uttarakhand and Madhya Pradesh.

    “In view of the easing of the lockdown and lifting of curbs, states were advised to make a district-wise perspective plan for the coming months,” the Union Health Ministry said.

    During the meeting, the issues discussed included the widespread infection in densely-populated urban areas, with areas that shared public amenities, the importance of house-to-house surveys, prompt testing, clinical management of cases and containment strategy which needed to be implemented, it said.

    “The state officials were advised on the measures to be taken in the containment zones for case management and buffer zones surveillance activities and promotion of COVID appropriate behaviour,” the Ministry said.

    To reduce the case fatality rate, the officials were briefed on measures that included prioritising high-risk and vulnerable segments such as the elderly people and the people with comorbidities while contact-tracing to prevent deaths.

    They were also asked to focus on active surveillance measures, adequate testing and promoting health-seeking behaviour for timely detection of cases. They were also asked to ensure timely shifting of patients without escalating the symptoms, the ministry said.

    In terms of infrastructure and human resource management for containment of COVID-19, the Health Ministry said proper planning for health infrastructure should be taken up, an adequate number of surveillance teams should be provided and a system should be put in place for bed availability management.

    The Centres of Excellence could provide hand-holding for medical professionals, it said and added that senior officers should be deployed for hospitals to offer help to citizens to find health services as per their need.

    On-field governance, Municipal authorities were advised to take leadership and put the entire municipal infrastructure for containment measures using the ‘whole of government approach'.

    The ministry also highlighted that along with the COVID-19 management efforts, care needed to be given to regular and essential health services that were also available for the citizens.

    The officials were asked to focus on areas such as an active house-to-house survey for timely detection, augmentation of the survey teams, efficient ambulance management, efficient triaging of patients at the hospitals and bed management, clinical management of the hospitalised cases through rotational 24×7 teams to ensure a reduction in the fatality rates, the ministry said in the statement.

    They were also advised to ensure that labs return the testing results on time to ensure early identification and timely treatment.

    It was also suggested that elected representatives in the rural areas should be involved to help cooperate with district health authorities to build confidence and timely accessing of available health services.

    The death toll due to COVID-19 rose to 7,200 and the number of cases climbed to 2,56,611 in the country, registering an increase of 271 deaths and a record single-day jump of 9,983 cases till Monday 8 pm, according to the updated Union Health Ministry data.

    The number of active COVID-19 cases stood at 1,24,981 while a total of 1,24,430 people have recovered so far with 5,137 patients having been cured in the last 24 hours, the ministry said.

    “Around 48.49 per cent patients have recovered so far,” the statement said.

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