Ministry of Health
and Family Welfare
Daily Recoveries outnumber daily New Cases successively since last 29 days
Posted On: 26 DEC
2020 10:44AM by PIB
The
exponential rise in recoveries in tandem with lower daily new cases has
resulted in consistent decline in the active cases and low mortality. Total
recovered cases are nearing 97.5
lakh (97,40,108) today.
The
rising recoveries have also improved the Recovery Rate to 95.78% today.
Following
the national pursuit, All States/UTs have recovery Rate more than 90%.
The
daily new cases have been less than 30,000 for last 13 days. 22,273 new cases were registered in the last 24
hours in the country.
The
daily new recoveries recorded in the country have been more than the daily
cases registered since the last 29
days. 22,274 cases recovered and were discharged in the last 24 hours.
73.56% of the new recovered cases
are observed to be concentrated in 10 States/UTs.
Kerala
has reported the maximum number of single day recoveries with 4,506 newly
recovered cases. 1,954 people recovered in West Bengal followed by 1,427
in
79.16% of the new cases are
from 10 States and UTs.
Kerala
reported the highest daily new cases at 5,397. It is followed by
251 case fatalities have been
reported in the past 24 hours.
Ten
States/UTs account for 85.26% of the new
deaths.
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Ministry of Health
and Family Welfare
National Task Force Discusses testing, treatment and
surveillance strategies for COVID-19 in view of the new virus strain from
Posted On: 26 DEC
2020 5:59PM by PIB
A
meeting of the National Task Force (NTF) on COVID-19 was convened today by ICMR
under co-chairpersonship of Prof. Vinod Paul, Member Niti Aayog and Prof.
Balram Bhargava, Secretary, Deptt. of Health Research & Director General
ICMR. The meeting was also attended by Prof. Randeep Guleria, Director, AIIMS;
Director General Health Services (DGHS); Drug Controller General of India
(DCGI); Director, National Center for Disease Control (NCDC); other
representatives from Ministry of Health and ICMR as well as independent subject
experts.
Main
objective of the NTF was to discuss evidence-based modifications in testing,
treatment and surveillance strategies for SARS-CoV-2 in view of the recent
reports of emergence of a new variant strain of the virus from
NTF
deliberated in detail on aspects related to current National Treatment
Protocol, testing strategy and surveillance of SARS-CoV-2 vis-à-vis the
NTF
concluded that there is no need to change the existing Treatment Protocol in
view of mutations emerging in the strain. Further, since ICMR has always
advocated use of two or more gene assays for testing SARS-CoV-2, it is unlikely
to miss infected cases using the current testing strategy.
NTF
recommended that in addition to the existing surveillance strategies, it is
critical to conduct enhanced genomic surveillance for SARS-CoV-2 specially in
incoming passengers from
NCDC
informed that Government of India has taken cognizance of the reports of mutant
variant of SARS-CoV-2 reported from
The
salient features of the strategy are:
A. At points of entry (All International
Airports in
*
All passengers who had arrived from
*
Only after the RT-PCR test result are available, the negative passengers are
permitted to exit the airports
*
All positively tested passengers are put under institutional isolation and
their samples sent for Whole Genome Sequencing (WGS)
*
Only after the confirmation of the non-mutant variant upon WGS result, the
positive cases are permitted to leave institutional isolation as per the
existing management protocol
*
All the contacts of the positive cases are also put under facility quarantine
and are tested as per the ICMR guidelines
B. Community Surveillance:
*
List of all
*
All passengers who had arrived from
*
Testing as per the ICMR guidelines of these passengers is being pursued and all
positive cases are put under mandatory facility isolation
*
Samples of all positive cases are being sent for WGS
*
Enhanced contact tracing of these positive cases is being undertaken and these
contacts are also put under facility quarantine
*
Discharge of positive cases only after ensuring two samples testing negative
after 14 days
C. Prospective surveillance:
*
5% of the positive cases from all States/UTs will be tested for WGS
*
A genomic surveillance consortium, INSACOG, has been formed under the
leadership of NCDC,
It
is proposed to continue enhanced genomic surveillance for early detection and
containment of the
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