Govt advises States, UTs to proactively take steps towards reducing case fatality to less than one per cent

Aug 27, 2020
8:14PM

Govt advises States, UTs to proactively take steps towards reducing case fatality to less than one per cent

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Government has advised the States and Union Territories to proactively take steps towards reducing case fatality to less than one per cent.
 
Cabinet Secretary today reviewed the COVID situation with nine States and Union Territory of Jammu & Kashmir with high case fatality.
 
The States are Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Telangana, Gujarat, West Bengal, Uttar Pradesh, Punjab, Andhra Pradesh and Jammu and Kashmir.
 
It was observed that out of the total deaths in the country in the last two weeks, 89 per cent of deaths are in these States and UT.
 
During the meeting, States and UT were advised for effective containment, contact tracing and surveillance.
 
They were also advised to ensure that at least in 80 per cent of new positive cases, all close contacts should be traced and tested with 72 hours.
 
States have been asked to put in public domain the availability of beds and ambulances across COVID facilities.
 
They have been asked to monitor week-wise fatality rates for each health facility with particular focus on vulnerable patients.
 
The Chief Secretaries explained about the current situation in the States and UT and their preparedness to tackle the spread of COVID-19 and health infrastructure available to meet the challenge.
 
They also highlighted steps taken towards reducing case fatality as well as involving community in terms of COVID safe behaviour. 

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