Thu. Dec 19th, 2024

In India, 180 tests per day per million are being done, which is more than the adequate testing rate of 140 tests per day per million population for a prolonged period, as specified in the World Health Organization’s guidance note. “Further, 30 states / UTs have a COVID-19 testing positivity rate which is lower than the national rate. This apart, the case fatality rate has dropped to 2.43%. Many states and UTs have a case fatality rate which is lower than the national case fatality rate. The aim is to maintain this level of testing so as to bring down COVID-19 positivity rate below 5 percent,” noted Rajesh Bhushan, an official of the Indian Government’s Ministry of Health and Family Welfare.

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Presenting a trajectory of COVID-19 in India, Bhushan said, “The proportion of active cases is continually decreasing, recovery rate is increasing day by day. Number of COVID-19 cases per million population in India continues to be among the lowest in the world, while there are some countries where this figure is around 12 – 13 times higher than that of India. This apart, COVID-19 related deaths per million population in India too continues to be among the lowest in the world, whereas in some countries, this figure is around 21 – 33 times higher than that of India.”

Meanwhile, Dr V K Paul, Member (Health), NITI Aayog, informed, AIIMS, New Delhi, is launching a National Clinical Grand Rounds on COVID-19 this week, in association with the Health Ministry and NITI Aayog. This will help bring out the best practices and evidence-based COVID-19 treatment followed by doctors, he added.

Paul also informed, “We will attain a COVID-19 testing capacity of more than 5 lakh [half million] per day in a few weeks, and in the medium term, we will cross 1 million tests per day as well.”

– the information in this story is courtesy a press note released by the Government of India on Tuesday.

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