NEW DELHI: Mock exercises involving both public and private hospitals will be conducted across India on 10-11 April to assess emergency response for management Cases of covid-19the government confirmed on Saturday and stressed the need to maintain optimal tests to identify the emergence of new clusters.
The decision comes amid a gradual but sustained increase in Covid-19 cases.
A notice issued to states/UTs jointly by Union Health Secretary Rajesh Bhushan and ICMR Director-General Rajiv Bahl said most of the active cases of Covid-19 in the country are largely reported by a few states as Kerala (26%), Maharashtra (22%), Gujarat (14%), Karnataka (9%) and Tamil Nadu (6%).
“While hospitalization and death rates remain low, largely due to the significant COVID-19 vaccination coverage achieved across all states/UT, this gradual increase in cases necessitates reinvigorated public health actions to contain the increase,” the advisory said. . He added that there will be a virtual meeting with states on Monday to discuss the details of the simulated exercise, necessary to take stock of hospital readiness, human resource capacity building and vaccination coverage.
The decision comes amid a gradual but sustained increase in Covid-19 cases.
A notice issued to states/UTs jointly by Union Health Secretary Rajesh Bhushan and ICMR Director-General Rajiv Bahl said most of the active cases of Covid-19 in the country are largely reported by a few states as Kerala (26%), Maharashtra (22%), Gujarat (14%), Karnataka (9%) and Tamil Nadu (6%).
“While hospitalization and death rates remain low, largely due to the significant COVID-19 vaccination coverage achieved across all states/UT, this gradual increase in cases necessitates reinvigorated public health actions to contain the increase,” the advisory said. . He added that there will be a virtual meeting with states on Monday to discuss the details of the simulated exercise, necessary to take stock of hospital readiness, human resource capacity building and vaccination coverage.