Ministry of Health and Family Welfare

There will not be any shortage of hydroxychloroquine in the country either today or in the future: Union Health Ministry

Community support plays an important role in helping to identify cases early which in turn is key to containing spread and mortality due to COVID-19: Union Health Ministry

States have started providing assistance to building and construction sector workers, as per the component under Rs. 1.7 lakh crore Pradhan Mantri Garib Kalyan Yojana package: Union Home Affairs Ministry

Posted On: 08 APR 2020 6:10PM by PIB Mumbai

New Delhi / Mumbai, April 8, 2020

The total number of COVID-19 cases in the country stands at 5,194 as on date. A total of 149 people in the country have died because of the COVID-2019 infection. In the last 24 hours, 773 new cases and 32 deaths have been reported. A total of 402 people have recovered and ha have been discharged. This was informed by the Joint Secretary, Ministry of Health & Family Welfare, Shri Luv Aggarwal, at the daily media briefing on the actions taken, preparedness and updates on COVID-19, held at National Media Centre, PIB New Delhi today.

Stating that around 80% of COVID-19 cases are mild or very mild, the Joint Secretary informed that as part of upgrading health infrastructure, COVID Care Centres, as proposed in the guidance document released by the Ministry yesterday, are being set up in adequate number and speed to treat these cases.  Hotels, lodges, schools, stadia, etc. will be used for this purpose. Additionally, required action is being taken in coordination with states to set up adequate number of dedicated COVID Health Centres and dedicated COVID Hospitals, to treat critical and severe cases, he further informed.

Shri Aggarwal stated that the Centre and states have taken a series of measures to break the chain of transmission. As cases increase, commensurate response and preparedness is also being adopted. As per guidelines and containment plan, action is being taken to manage COVID-19. He informed that, in Pune Central and Kondhwa regions, door-to-door survey is being undertaken in 35 sq. km. area, where teams are checking travel history, contact history and also co-morbidity factors of every person in households. In Pathanamthitta, Kerala, administration is taking required efforts for surveillance and contact tracing; in particular, technology is being used for preparation of war room and monitoring of clusters and households under quarantine. Required psychological support is also being given.    

Shri Aggarwal also informed that:

Stating that we are dealing with an infectious disease, the Joint Secretary reiterated that even if we fail in one area, it can significantly affect the effectiveness of our overall effort. He requested everyone’s full cooperation with respect to lockdown and social distancing measures, so that we are able to win the battle against COVID-19.

In reply to a media query, the Joint Secretary replied, “We have asked states and districts to focus on contact tracing and surveillance, and also upgrade hospital infrastructure. We need to continue to be alert in implementing lockdown and social distancing measures, it is a daily battle”. Stating that early identification is key in containing the spread and mortalities due to COVID-19, he said that community support in turn plays an important role in helping to identify cases early.

Addressing another media query on hydroxychloroquine, Shri Aggarwal said, there will not be any shortage of hydroxychloroquine in the country either today or in future. “This is being monitored at the highest level”, he said. At the same time, he highlighted that hydroxychloroquine is only for specific sets of people, to be used only based on prescription of registered medical doctors.

Informing that the State governments have increased efforts in implementing lockdown in hot spot areas, the Ministry of Home Affairs representative stated:

Till date 1,21,271 COVID-19 tests have been done, out of which 13,345 tests were done yesterday, stated the representative of ICMR. He further informed that 139 labs in ICMR network are working actively and 65 private labs have been permitted to do COVID-19 tests.

LIVE tweets by @PIBMumbai from the media briefing can be found on this thread.

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