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Coronavirus situation turning from bad to worse, says Centre | 10 points

 The central government on Tuesday said that the coronavirus situation in the country is turning from bad to worse, the whole country is at risk.

The coronavirus situation in India is "turning from bad to worse", says Centre | Representative image from PTI
The Centre on Tuesday said that the coronavirus situation in India is "turning from bad to worse" and is a huge cause of worry, especially for some states. The central government stressed that the whole country is at risk and nobody should be complacent. NITI Aayog member (Health) VK Paul said, "Covid-19 situation is turning from bad to worse. In the last few weeks, especially in some states, it is a huge cause for worry. No state, no part of the country should be complacent."

HERE ARE THE 10 POINTS ABOUT COVID-19 SITUATION IN INDIA:

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At a press conference, Health Secretary Rajesh Bhushan said that eight of the top 10 Covid-19 high-burden districts of the country are from Maharashtra and that Delhi, taken as one district, is also on the list. The 10 districts with maximum active Covid-19 cases are Pune (59,475), Mumbai (46,248), Nagpur (45,322), Thane (35,264), Nashik (26,553), Aurangabad (21,282), Bengaluru Urban (16,259), Nanded (15,171), Delhi (8,032), Ahmednagar (7,952).
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"We are facing an increasingly severe and intense situation, more so surely in some districts. But the whole country is potentially at risk and therefore all efforts to contain and save lives should be taken," Rajesh Bhushan said.
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About the surge in case positivity rates, Bhushan said Maharashtra last week had an average positivity rate of 23 per cent, followed by Punjab 8.82 per cent, Chattisgarh 8.24 per cent, Madhya Pradesh 7.82 per cent, Tamil Nadu 2.5 per cent, Karnataka 2.45 per cent, Gujarat 2.22 per cent, and Delhi 2.04 per cent. The average national positivity rate during last week was 5.65 per cent.
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The daily rise in Covid-19 cases in Maharashtra has increased from 5,493 on February 17 to 34,456 on March 24. The average daily deaths have also increased from 32 on February 10 to 118 on March 24. This means, simple public health response activities are not being followed, Bhushan said.
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About the coronavirus situation in Punjab, Bhushan said in the second week of February 332 daily new cases were recorded which increased to 2,742. The average daily deaths were eight in February which has risen to 52. "This signifies that neither are you doing an adequate number of tests nor are you able to promptly isolate (Covid-19) positive people," the health secretary said.
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Karnataka currently has 23,800 active cases. In the second week of February, 399 new cases were being reported which rose to 2,594 in March. The average daily deaths rose from four in February to 11 on March 24. "There is a need to increase tests, identify and isolate close contacts of the infected in Karnataka," Bhushan said. A meeting was held with these states on Saturday.
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"We also spoke to 47 districts. We requested them to increase the number of tests with a special focus on RT-PCR tests. Rapid antigen tests must be used for screening and in densely populated areas from where cases are being reported in clusters," he said.
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Bhuhan said the states have been advised to strengthen their healthcare resources. "Those hospitals which were made non-Covid facilities must be converted to dedicated Covid facilities. There should be no delay in strengthening private as well as public health facilities," he said.
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The states have also been asked to enforce Covid-appropriate behaviour, Bhushan said while asserting that in districts where the surge in cases have been observed, "saturation coverage" of vaccination for age-specific priority groups must be done. "In most states, people are not being properly isolated. Their close contacts must be traced within three days. Close contact does not just the family but all those an infected person came in contact with," Bhushan said.
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A total of 6,11,13,354 Covid-19 vaccine doses have been administered till Tuesday 10 am. As many as 81,74,916 healthcare workers got the first dose of vaccine and 51,88,747 the second dose. As many as 89,44,742 frontline workers got the first dose and 37,11,221 the second dose. At 48.39 per cent, Telangana tops the list of states with the highest Covid-19 vaccine doses given in private facilities. Delhi came second with 43.11 per cent vaccinations in private facilities, he said.

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