New Delhi: Delhi Disaster Management Authority (DDMA) on Friday asked the authorities relating to supervising and testing aggressive and targeted in fields, locations, and specific activities to ensure and overcome every trend of concern Coronavirus surge.
Experts in the DDMA meeting asked the Ministry of Health to conduct an advanced sero survey which takes into account the calculated epidemiological dimensions so as to identify the collection of vulnerable and increase the sequencing efforts of the genome with the aim of prioritizing vaccination.
The Covid-19 situation of the capital continues to be controlled by the participation and the number of positive daily cases remaining low for a long period of time.
The level of participants has dropped to 0.06%.
LG Anil Baijal Leads the DDMA meeting to review the Covid-19 situation in Delhi and Preparedness for the coming months, along with CM Arvind Kejriwal, Deputy CM Manish Sisodia, Minister of Satyendar Jain and Kailash Gahlot, Secretary’s Chief, Dr.
Vk Paul from Niti Aayog, CP Delhi, Dr.
Randeep Guleria from AIIMS, Prof.
Balram Bhargava from ICMR, among others.
It is also recommended that the convenience provided by the controlled situation is currently utilized to conduct an advanced sero survey which takes into account the calculated epidemiological dimensions so that it identifies a vulnerable collection and increases genome sequencies with the aim of prioritizing vaccination.
“The health department has been advised to plan an advanced sero survey with expanded epidemiological dimensions,” said an official.
Experts appreciate the efforts made to achieve and maintain Covid-19 status at this time where the overall position level has been below 0.12% for a very long time posting a second covid wave that peaked in the third week of April.
DDMA stress on sustainable mounds and caution because when the Covid-19 situation remained controlled for a long time there was a chance of the district authority to be satisfied and vigilance may suffer.
Every weakness in Vigil and attention can trigger a surge in the Coronavirus case.
Experts suggest that all steps relating to preparedness for all possible infections, in terms of hospital infrastructure and the availability of oxygen and drugs, must be done and operationalized at the end of August.
The authority also reaffirmed the need to continue the test, treat, and trace the strategy and constant vigil and firm enforcement of the behavior that matched Covid.
During the latest reviews about the Covid-19 situation, the Ministry of Health was asked to ensure the commissioning of all PSA factories, the latest liquid medical oxygen storage tank and the latest Cryogenic bottling on August 31 and made provisions for drug support associated with Covid-19 and Black Mushrooms.