‘Focused Testing’ Strategy Paying Dividends, Says Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister

‘Focused Testing’ Strategy Paying Dividends, Says Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister

Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Y S Jagan Mohan Reddy in a video conference with Prime Minister Narendra Modi said that the state has succeeded in keeping the peak positivity rate below 20 per cent, while "rigorous clinical management" ensured the mortality rate remained below one per cent
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‘Focused Testing’ Strategy Paying Dividends, Says Andhra Pradesh Chief MinisterReferring to the recent surge in COVID-19 cases in the state, Andhra Pradesh CM said, “it has been captured by increased testing"
Highlights
  • New cases have been captured by increased testing: Andhra Pradesh CM
  • Used the lockdown to improve medical infrastructure: Andhra Pradesh CM
  • Mortality rate is less than 1.5% in every district: Andhra Pradesh CM

Amaravati: A “focused testing” strategy to detect COVID-19 cases early was paying dividends as Andhra Pradesh succeeded in keeping the peak positivity rate below 20per cent, while “rigorous clinical management” ensured the mortality rate remained below one per cent, Chief Minister Y S Jagan Mohan Reddy said. Community-based targeted testing, testing of every primary and secondary contact of positive cases and testing of all high-risk category patients in containment zones have been the governments focus in combating the pandemic, he noted.

Addressing a video conference Prime Minister Narendra Modi conducted with Chief Ministers of various states on Tuesday, Mr Jagan said the state’s ultimate objective at any point in time was to save lives by providing correct and high-quality care and treatment.

We are not only doing more tests but are doing more focused testing. We are testing in areas and groups where we feel there is a chance of higher positive cases being detected. Our aim at any point in time continues to be to identify cases early on, decrease stigma, provide correct and high-quality care and treatment and save lives, the Chief Minister said.

Referring to the recent surge in COVID-19 cases in the state, CM Jagan said, “it has been captured by increased testing.”

In the past few weeks, many of our districts are facing their peak. Through testing, early detection, contact tracing and continuous involvement of more than two lakh volunteers at the ground level, along with rigorous clinical management, we have succeeded in keeping the mortality less than 1.5 per cent in every district in the last two months and below 1 per cent overall in the state through the course of the pandemic, he added.

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The Chief Minister said the state used the coronavirus lockdown period to embark on a massive medical infrastructure improvement drive, from village clinics to medical colleges.

We see the pandemic not just as the biggest challenge of our times but also an opportunity to increase spending and focus on public health, to enhance primary health infrastructure at the grassroots level and tertiary medical infrastructure across our districts, he pointed out.

Mr Jagan remarked that in the spirit of ‘Atmanirbhar Bharat’, all districts and the state as a whole have become self-reliant, more resilient to this pandemic and the medical challenges of the future.

From zero in March, when the first COVID-19 case was reported in the state, our present lab capacity alone is the highest in the country at 35,000-plus tests per day. Number of tests conducted per million (population) is greater than 45,000, and is more than 2.5 times the national average, Mr Jagan said.

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The state now has 37,189 beds in 138 hospitals (government and private) for COVID-19 patients, including4,320 ICU and 17,228 with oxygen supply facilities. The Chief Minister said apart from filling vacant posts in hospitals, 5,000 additional posts have been created to run the health facilities even after the pandemic ended. He summed up saying the state made a concerted effort towards de-stigmatisation (of coronavirus) through a communication strategy that also included dissemination of epidemic literacy.

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World

17,21,53,816Cases
5,87,58,208Active
10,96,94,357Recovered
37,01,251Deaths
Coronavirus has spread to 193 countries. The total confirmed cases worldwide are 17,21,53,816 and 37,01,251 have died; 5,87,58,208 are active cases and 10,96,94,357 have recovered as on June 4, 2021 at 3:57 am.

India

2,85,74,350 1,32,364Cases
16,35,99377,420Active
2,65,97,655 2,07,071Recovered
3,40,702 2,713Deaths
In India, there are 2,85,74,350 confirmed cases including 3,40,702 deaths. The number of active cases is 16,35,993 and 2,65,97,655 have recovered as on June 4, 2021 at 2:30 am.

State Details

State Cases Active Recovered Deaths
Maharashtra

57,91,413 15,229

2,07,813 11,031

54,86,206 25,617

97,394 643

Karnataka

26,53,446 18,324

2,86,819 6,226

23,36,096 24,036

30,531 514

Kerala

25,84,853 18,853

1,84,699 7,869

23,90,779 26,569

9,375 153

Tamil Nadu

21,72,751 24,405

2,80,426 8,276

18,66,660 32,221

25,665 460

Andhra Pradesh

17,28,577 11,421

1,38,912 4,883

15,78,452 16,223

11,213 81

Uttar Pradesh

16,95,212 1,220

25,546 3,148

16,48,771 4,260

20,895 108

Delhi

14,27,926 487

8,748 616

13,94,731 1,058

24,447 45

West Bengal

14,03,535 8,811

61,780 8,235

13,25,834 16,938

15,921 108

Chhattisgarh

9,76,760 1,619

29,378 2,257

9,34,243 3,854

13,139 22

Rajasthan

9,43,494 1,258

27,408 5,242

9,07,527 6,456

8,559 44

Gujarat

8,13,270 1,207

24,404 1,828

7,78,976 3,018

9,890 17

Odisha

7,90,970 8,839

75,042 1,637

7,13,055 10,434

2,873 42

Madhya Pradesh

7,82,945 846

14,186 2,950

7,60,552 3,746

8,207 50

Haryana

7,60,019 980

12,688 1,980

7,38,799 2,889

8,532 71

Bihar

7,10,199 1,106

11,431 1,160

6,93,472 2,238

5,296 28

Telangana

5,85,489 2,261

32,579 800

5,49,579 3,043

3,331 18

Punjab

5,74,114 2,144

28,673 2,460

5,30,601 4,512

14,840 92

Assam

4,24,385 4,309

51,881 527

3,68,981 4,790

3,523 46

Jharkhand

3,39,930 1,015

7,537 230

3,27,372 775

5,021 10

Uttarakhand

3,32,067 589

22,530 2,836

3,02,964 3,387

6,573 38

Jammu And Kashmir

2,95,879 1,801

30,657 922

2,61,230 2,694

3,992 29

Himachal Pradesh

1,93,137 995

11,057 918

1,78,847 1,890

3,233 23

Goa

1,57,847 572

9,700 1,140

1,45,437 1,695

2,710 17

Puducherry

1,07,114 815

10,015 151

95,516 950

1,583 16

Chandigarh

60,399 111

1,135 116

58,502 226

762 1

Tripura

53,872 650

6,340 118

46,993 763

539 5

Manipur

52,899 621

8,863 172

43,187 783

849 10

Meghalaya

37,149 552

6,352 51

30,172 594

625 9

Arunachal Pradesh

28,382 364

3,843 26

24,420 337

119 1

Nagaland

22,240 168

4,711 121

17,125 284

404 5

Ladakh

18,954 113

1,505 26

17,256 137

193 2

Sikkim

16,165 289

4,184 81

11,718 205

263 3

Mizoram

13,064 205

3,415 95

9,602 108

47 2

Dadra And Nagar Haveli

10,345 14

250 32

10,091 46

4

Lakshadweep

8,479 144

1,355 112

7,089 256

35

Andaman And Nicobar Islands

7,070 27

131 12

6,820 39

119

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