New Delhi: About 5-10% of Covid-19 active cases have required hospitalization in the current surge so far, the ministry of health data shows even when the center warns that the situation is dynamic and demand for hospitalization can change rapidly.
Urging the country to monitor cases under house isolation and in hospitals, Health Secretary Rajesh Bhushan asked them to improve hospital infrastructure and human resources to fulfill the inpatient surge.
The center also suggests the country to take advantage of MBBS students in the past year, a junior resident, breastfeeding students and professional retirees to ensure there is no scarcity of health workers.
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Repeating that the center is dedicated to conducting a surge in the second Covid case in this country, the percentage of active cases that require hospital care is in the range of 20-23%, said Bhushan in a letter and the work of the trade union.
“In the current surge, 5-10% of active cases have required hospitalization so far.
The situation is dynamic and developing, therefore, the need for hospitalization can also change rapidly,” Bhushan said in the letter.
India has recorded an increase of 28 times in the case of Daily Covid-19 for the last 14 days.
On Sunday, nearly 1.8 Daily Lakh cases were recorded from all over the country, while daily peposititives rose to almost 13.3%.
The source shows cases in the main Metro City tend to peak in January itself because many cities report multiple times less than two days.
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He added that the current increase in cases seems to be driven by the variant of the Omicron concern (VOC) and the sustainability of the presence of other VOC Delta in large geography throughout the country.
Meanwhile, Minister of Health Mansukh Mandaviya also reviewed public health preparedness for Covid-19 at a high-level meeting with the Minister of Health and UTS.
Mandaviya reaffirms the importance of tests, trajectories, treating, vaccinating, and compliance with Covid behavior.
Minister of Health and Maharashtra officials, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, Gujarat, Goa, Dadra and Nagra Haveli and Daman and Diu participated in the meeting.
The center advises the country to carry out routine reviews about strengthening health infrastructure, establishes tele-consultation hubs in each district and focus on extensive awareness of available infrastructure and health services.
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Tally Wednesday almost doubled the number of cases reported on Tuesday (5,481), which shows the speed in which the state of Viralall and UTS is advised to maintain a daily watch on the situation of the total active case, the case under house isolation, the number of cases treated at home sick, kasing on oxygen bed, ICU bed, and ventilation support, said Bhushan.
“Based on this monitoring, the requirements of health workers and health facilities that are wise availability must also be reviewed every day as did during the second surge,” Bhushan said in the letter.
Mandaviya urged the countries to make strong preparations in terms of physical infrastructure and efficiently utilize the agreed funds under the second emergency Covid Relief Packageand asking the Minister of Health to review the implementation of physical activities.