NE NEWS SERVICE
NEW DELHI, FEB 2
The country is showing a declining trend of COVID-19 cases for the last four months, and compared to similarly placed nations, the cases and deaths per million population in India is among the lowest, the government told Rajya Sabha on Tuesday.
Minister of State for Health Ashwini Choubey was responding to a question on the reasons for an exponential multiplication of coronavirus cases in the country and whether there was a wrong approach at the initial stage by the government is focusing on testing, contact tracing, isolation, and quarantine management.
“The country is showing a declining trend of COVID 19 cases since the last four months. The recovery rate and case fatality rate for the country are 96.94 percent and 1.44 percent, respectively. Compared to similarly placed countries, the cases and deaths per million population in India is among the lowest (7,778 cases and 112 deaths per million population),” he said in a written reply.
The government’s strategy of focusing on testing, contact tracing, isolation, and quarantine-containment is the fundamental approach for managing infectious disease outbreaks of epidemic or pandemic in nature, Choubey said, adding that the strategy has been recommended globally and by the World Health Organisation for suppressing transmission or breaking the cycle of transmission of COVID-19.
Such a strategy combined with non-pharmaceutical interventions such as physical distancing, hand hygiene, respiratory etiquettes and use of mask or face covers, closure of schools and workplaces, complements the containment strategy in preventing the disease from spreading, the minister said.
The government periodically issued guidelines, protocols, and standard operating procedures based on existing scientific evidence, Choubey said.
To another question on whether geo-tagging was done for areas with high COVID-19 cases, Choubey said all states and union territories followed mapping of cases and clusters digitally to demarcate containment and buffer zones.
Also, the Aarogya Setu ITIHAS interface, which uses location data, and the Aarogya Setu analytics to predict emerging hotspots were used effectively to support surveillance and case finding, he said.