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New Delhi : Union Health and Family Welfare Minister Dr. Harsh Vardhan on November 9, 2020, interacted with the State Health Ministers and Principal Secretaries/ Additional Chief Secretaries of 9 states. The states included Andhra Pradesh, Assam, West Bengal, Rajasthan, Himachal Pradesh, Telangana, Punjab, Haryana, and Kerala.

K  K Shailaja, Health Minister (Kerala), Pijush Hazarika, Health Minister (Assam), Balbir Singh Sidhu, Health Minister (Punjab),  Etela Rajendra, Health Minister (Telangana), and Rajiv Saizal, Health Minister (Himachal Pradesh), attended the meet on behalf of their States.

The States/ some districts in the States have been reporting a rise in the number of cases, high average daily cases on a seven day average, decline in testing, high rate of mortality within the first 24/48/72 hours of hospitalisation, high doubling rate, higher death among the vulnerable population groups.

Dr Vardhan started by reminding everyone that the country had stepped into the 11th month of the pandemic with the first meeting on COVID being held on January 8, 2020. Ecpressing his concern that the coming winter and the long festive season pose a significant risk that could threaten the gains made collectively till now against COVID-19, he said, “We all need to be more vigilant for the entire festive season that started with Dussehra and would continue onto Diwali, Chhat Puja, Christmas, and then onto Makar Sankranti in the next year. Respiratory virus also spreads rapidly in the winter months.”

Sharing the nation’s journey through COVID, Dr Vardhan spoke how the country increased the numbers of labs from one at NIV, Pune, in January to 2,074 today thereby increasing the testing capacity to 1.5 million per day. He also mentioned about the increased number of general, oxygenated and ICU beds at each level of COVID care hierarchy. He informed everyone that of the total active cases, only 0.44% are on ventilator support, 2.47% are in ICU, and just 4.13% occupy oxygen supported beds. He also added that India has the highest recovery rate and one of the lowest fatality rate, globally, according to a PIB release.

Briefing the audience about his recent interaction with State Health Ministers and senior health officials of Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Gujarat, Delhi, Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, and Chhattisgarh, he assured everyone that the trajectory of the disease is being monitored personally by the Prime Minister.

Dr. Sujeet K Singh, Director, National Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) apprised everybody of the trajectory of COVID and the Public Health Response efforts/interventions in the respective States. He highlighted the issues and regions/districts of continued concern. The State Health Ministers shared a brief snapshot of the actions taken for containment, surveillance and treatment of the COVID positive cases.

Union Health Secretary Rajesh Bhushan requested all the States to focus on ten key areas to contain COVID and gain an upper hand over its trajectory: increasing testing; targeted testing at market-places, workplaces, religious congregations which could have the potential to become super spreaders; increasing the share of RT-PCR in testing; compulsory testing of symptomatic RAT negatives; completion of contact tracing within the first 72 hours; tracing of an average of 10-15 contacts per new case detected; promotion of health seeking behaviour to curb the percent of deaths within the first 24-72 hours of hospitalisation; conduct of hospital wise death analysis every day and intervene, if necessary, to bring mortality below 1%; protection of vulnerable groups such as those above 60 years of age and those with co-morbidities; and promotion of COVID appropriate behaviour.