New Delhi: Thursday central calls for increased covid vaccination, travel and responsible celebrations, along with the use of masks and physical distances that are appropriate to avoid further surge in the Covid-19 case, even because of the number of cases set in most states including Kerala .
The overall country’s weekly peposititivity level has been under 3% over the past 11 weeks.
“State level prevention measures are consumed by various countries and we see some decrease in infection in states such as Kerala.
Other countries are also on the path of avoiding future surge.
However, we know that the festival is in the foundation and increased population density Suddenly created a very conducive environment for the spread of the virus.
We must remember that, “Director of the Indian Medical Research Council (ICMR) General Dr.
Balram Bhargava said.
Underpointing four steps such as clock calls, Bhargava urges people to increase vaccine receipts, maintaining the appropriate behavior of Covid, responsible trips if necessary and celebrations are responsible for avoiding further increase in cases.
At present, 64 districts still report on 5% Covid-19’s participants.
“They are concerned districts where the right behavior of Covid, vaccination, supervision in these areas must be closely monitored,” said Health Secretary Rajesh Bhushan.
Although there is an increase in everyday cases, Kerala continues to be the only country with active cases above one lakh.
The southern state alone contributed nearly 68% of the total cases reported in last week.
Mizoram is also a condition of worries, officials said.
“In the next two-three months, we must take care of every increase in Covid cases.
We ask everyone to remain cautious in the upcoming quarter.
We are happy to see the number of cases that stabilize, even in Kerala,” said the member Member of Niti Aayog Dr.
Vk Paul.
Officials said vulnerabilities could increase in October -November when the festival would also increase.
“It’s time when the flu case also increases,” Dr.
Paul said.
He also urged the state government and district administration to ensure there is preparedness in terms of adequate beds, oxygen supply, ambulance, drugs etc.
to overcome all possible surge.
In the dengue fever outbreak, the government said there were reports on the outbreak of viral diseases from countries such as Delhi, Haryana, West Bengal, Uttar Pradesh, Gujarat and Assam.
“When the water accumulates, it leads to the birth of Aedes mosquitoes responsible for dengue plague.
Reduction of sources is carried out in all countries every year.
We have received reports of dengue outbreaks in Delhi, Haryana, West Bengal, Uttar Pradesh, Gujarat, and Assam” Bhushan said.