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Del, Hyd, Pune, Mum among 15 critical Covid-19 battlegrounds

New Delhi: Delhi, Hyderabad, Pune, Jaipur, Indore, Ahmedabad, and Mumbai are among the top 15 districts which have been marked at “high caseload districts” in terms of COVID-19 spread, says a government assessment clarifying India’s decisive fight against the deadly pandemic.

Besides these seven which show particularly “high case volumes”, others have been marked as critical districts. These are Vadodara and Surat in Gujarat, Kurnool (Andhra Pradesh), Bhopal (Madhya Pradesh), Jodhpur (Rajasthan), Agra (Uttar Pradesh), Thane (Maharashtra) and Chennai (Tamil Nadu).

As per the report collated on the basis of information received from all states and Union Territories (UTs), Gujarat and Maharashtra are the only states where three districts in each are in “critical” situation as the deadly disease has claimed 162 lives and 3,548 confirmed cases there as per Ministry Health and Family Welfare (MoHFW) current data.

Gujarat’s Ahmedabad, Vadodara and Surat districts, and Maharashtra’s Thane, Pune, and Mumbai are declared “critical” COVID-19 zones by the central government.

Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan with two districts each are mentioned in the list with Bhopal and Indore, and Jodhpur and Jaipur respectively as critical hotspots.

Among the “high case volume districts”, Union Territory of Delhi with 100 percent contribution to “state caseload” and 12.62 percent contribution to “India caseload” is passing through a most crucial phase in the fight against the novel Coronavirus or COVID-19 pandemic amid reports of 54 deaths and 3,108 confirmed infected cases, the data said.

Ahmedabad in Gujarat is second in terms of contribution to state caseload estimated 66.07 percent and 9.43 percent to India caseload; followed by Hyderabad (Telangana) with 55.64 percent state caseload and 2.41 India caseload and Indore with 49.57 percent state caseload and 4.48 percent India caseload contribution.

Jaipur with 36.98 percent state caseload and 3.49 percent India caseload COVID-19 contribution is on the fifth position in terms of “high case volumes” followed by Mumbai with 33.30 percent state caseload and 11.62 percent India caseload contribution; and Pune with 8.45 percent state caseload and 2.95 percent India caseload.

Niti Aayog CEO Amitabh Kant, which has mentioned that the country is passing through a “turbulent time”, in his tweet said: “These 15 districts are critical in our battle against COVID-19. Of them, seven-show particularly high case volumes.”

“India’s success in battling COVID-19 is dependent on them. We must aggressively monitor, contain, test, and treat in these districts! We must win here.”

Kant said if we carefully observe the daily and weekly case growth rates in high caseload states in conjunction, it is “encouraging” that Telangana is showing noticeable improvement.

“All these states must now follow the trajectory of Kerala which shows a clear and sharp decline.

“The central government has set up 11 Inter-Ministerial Central Teams (MCTs), led by the Additional Secretary level officers, to monitor implementation of lockdown, the supply of essential goods, and other related issues.

“These teams have already been visiting in most of these 15 districts — Ahmedabad, Thane, Hyderabad, Chennai, Indore, Mumbai, Pune, Jaipur, and Kolkata, Howrah, Medinipur East, 24 Parganas North, Darjeeling, Kalimpong and Jalpaiguri in West Bengal where the situation is considered ‘especially serious’.

“These teams were constituted in exercise of powers conferred under the Disaster Management Act 2005 with an aim to break the chain of COVID-19 transmission and lead India to win the battle against the virus which have affected across the globe with over 2 lakh deaths and more than 30 lakh infected patients.

 

SOURCE: IANS