Thursday, April 25, 2024

‘Maharashtra is beginning to have second wave of Covid-19’





The Union health secretary Rajesh Bhushan has warned that Maharashtra is in the “beginning of a second wave of Covid”, based on an assessment of a central team. 

The Union health ministry is blamed “tracking and testing of cases” as the reason for this dire warning. 

“Maharashtra is in the beginning of a second wave of COVID-19 pandemic. There very limited active effort to track, test, isolate cases and quarantine contacts. There is no adherence to COVID appropriate behaviour among people both in rural and urban areas,” Bhushan says in sharp observations.

“The Central team inferred that the administrative mechanism should be re-instated to the level witnessed in August -September 2020 to contain/suppress the COVID transmission.”

The letter says the current case fatality was found to be very high among admitted cases in hospitals like — Government Medical College in Aurangabad and in Vasant Rao Pawar Medical College, Nashik. This needed investigation in detail, including sending samples for Whole Genome Sequencing, Bhushan said.

The central team reported that the number of people testing positive was high, “ranging from 5.1 per cent in Mumbai to 30 per cent in Aurangabad”,  implying that there were many cases that were not being tested and “there is high transmission in the community”.

Because of limited contact tracing, a large pool of asymptomatic and pre-symptomatic people were not being tracked and tested, said the letter, suggesting that testing be considerably enhanced according to protocol laid down by the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR).

 


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