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Covid 3rd Wave: ‘All-Indian Peak hasn’t come, go for strategic testing’

Covid 3rd Wave: 'All-Indian Peak hasn't come, go for strategic testing'
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New Delhi: The number of cases of omicron in most Metro has begun to fall but health experts have the view that “Pan-India Peak” is still hiding ahead because infection is now spreading to small cities, which tend to see a surge in a surge in the next two to three weeks .
Paying attention to this, this center has asked the state and the United States to increase testing to identify new clusters and infection hotspots.
Tests have significantly decreased in certain countries and UTS even as keposititists continue to remain high.
“In Mumbai, the decline is clear.
In Delhi, the peak has been reached and the decline must be seen in the coming week.
These two things must be sharp.
Indian peaks are still superior, because the third wave spread outside the Metro larger Of Genomics and Integrative Biology, told Toi.
Experts say infection runs gradually from larger cities to tier 2 and 3 cities, and although hospitalization has been limited to Metros so far, testing continues to be important for early detection, isolation and treatment.
On Monday, 16.49 Lakh tests were carried out throughout the country.
In a letter to the State and UTS, the additional secretary in the Ministry of Health Meaning Ahuja said, “It can be seen from the data available on the ICMR portal that testing has declined in many states and the United States.
The development of severe categories can be avoided by their strategic testing which is at high risk and more vulnerable, as well as in areas where deployment tends to be higher.
“While ICMR has recently issued new testing norms, freeing testing requirements for various categories, the Ministry of Health has suggested the state to choose testing” strategic And focus “vulnerable people, live in a closed environment, in a solid population and a positive case hotspot.
“To ensure that the effective track of the deployment of pandemics is stored and also the centric actions of citizens immediately begin, it is an obligation to all states / UTS to increase testing,” Ahuja said in his letter.

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