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Covid Recovery Rate In MP At 90.55 Percent: Dr Harsh Vardhan

Dr. Harsh Vardhan's Interaction with Madhya Pradesh Officials

Dr. Harsh Vardhan's Interaction with Madhya Pradesh Officials

New Delhi: Dr. Harsh Vardhan, Union Minister of Health and Family Welfare today interacted with senior officials of Madhya Pradesh in the presence of district collectors of all districts and senior officials of the Union Health Ministry.

Comparing the COVID trajectory of Madhya Pradesh with that of the country, Dr. Harsh Vardhan said that "The recovery rate of India is currently around 89% while that of Madhya Pradesh is 90.55%. MP has a case fatality rate of 1.73% which is a little higher than the national average."

Pointing to the steady decline in the number of cases, he reiterated his stand that the transmission of COVID could be brought under control if everybody followed COVID-appropriate behavior.

Expressing gratitude to Prime Minister Sh. Narendra Modi ji for launching the Jan Andolan to enhance the awareness amongst every citizen regarding the need and virtues of masking, physical distancing, and regular hand hygiene, Dr. Harsh Vardhan asked the State authorities to be cautious in the coming months that coincide with the festive season and the winter months.

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Congratulating the State for reducing its active case contribution to India from around 10% earlier to just 2% now, Dr. Harsh Vardhan expressed concern over the trajectory of the disease in Indore, Bhopal, Gwalior, Jabalpur, Sagar, Khargone, and Ujjain. While the daily cases reported in Bhopal and Indore are more than 200, Ujjain and Sagar have a higher CFR than the rest of the State. The Minister was also informed that the State has a positivity rate of 6.17%, higher than the national average although more than 50% of its tests continue to be RT-PCR-based.

The health authorities of the State apprised the Minister on the steps taken to contain COVID in the coming months:

  • Standard Operating Procedures have been released for entertainment parks and maternity wards in the State.
  • 'Sarthak' app is being used for effective containment.
  • Mass gatherings and Melas during the festivities are not permitted.
  • Idol immersion to be carried out by less than 10 persons while a limit of 100 persons has been put on Pandal gatherings.
  • The 'Sahyog se Suraksha' Abhiyan IEC campaign launched on 15th August with 13 departments and 8 verticals is aimed at popularizing COVID appropriate behavior in the State.

They also updated the Union Minister on the steps taken to streamline the logistics for COVID vaccine delivery and Madhya Pradesh's unique model of converting private hospitals for public use by bearing their costs from the exchequer. Officials of the affected districts also briefed the Minister on the steps taken by them to address their emerging situations and the successes they have had in doing so.

Dr. Sujeet K Singh, Director, National Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) apprised on the trajectory of COVID in the State and asked them to be alert of influenza which peaks in the winter months.

Sh. Rajesh Bhushan, Union Health Secretary, Smt. Arti Ahuja, Addl. Secretary (Health), and other senior officials were also present in the meeting.

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