Amid Omicron uptick, PM Modi calls for caution and stricter vigil
đ´ On Thursday, India detected 236 Omicron cases, of which 104 have recovered fully. At least seven states have reported Omicron cases in double digits; Delhi and Maharashtra accounted for 129 Omicron cases, more than half the total.
Huge crowds seen at Sarojini market in Delhi on Thursday. (Express photo by Tashi Tobgyal)
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With the emergence of the highly transmissible Omicron variant of Covid-19 in several parts of the country, Prime Minister Narendra Modi Thursday emphasised that the fight against the pandemic is not over and directed authorities to send teams from the Centre to states which are reporting a surge in cases and have insufficient health infrastructure.
Modi chaired a high-level meeting days ahead of the Christmas and New Year festive season and directed the officials that âwe should be satark (alert) and saavdhan (attentive)â in view of the new variant. After a presentation by the health ministry, he directed the authorities to ensure heightened and close monitoring of emerging hotspots through effective surveillance of cases.
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âThe fight against the pandemic is not over, he (the Prime Minister) said, and the need for continued adherence to Covid safe behaviour is of paramount importance even today,â the Prime Ministerâs Office said in a statement.
On Thursday, India detected 236 Omicron cases, of which 104 have recovered fully. At least seven states have reported Omicron cases in double digits; Delhi and Maharashtra accounted for 129 Omicron cases, more than half the total.
PM Modi at the Covid-19 review meeting on Thursday. (Photo: ANI)
The countryâs total Covid-19 active case load stood at 78,291, with the weekly positive rate at 0.59 per cent. Significantly, it has remained under 1 per cent for just over a month. As on Thursday morning, 7,495 new Covid-19 cases were reported.
Amongst those who attended the meeting were the Cabinet Secretary, Principal Scientific Advisor, DG ICMR, Member (Health) in Niti Aagyog, CEO of National Health Authority and Secretaries in the departments of Home, Health and Family Welfare, Pharmaceuticals, Biotechnology, AYUSH and Urban Development.
With districts reporting low vaccination coverage, and likely more vulnerable to the new Omicron variant, the Prime Minister also asked officials to send teams from the Centre to assist states ramp up vaccination coverage. As on Thursday, India had administered 140.31 crore doses with 89 per cent of the adult population having received the first dose and 60.5 per cent both the doses. âPM directed that States need to ensure that the eligible population is fully vaccinated against Covid-19 and to proceed to meet the target in a saturation mode,â the PMO said.
The Prime Minister also directed the officials to further accelerate the testing for quick identification of cases and for time containment and treatment, and specifically asked states to send adequate number of samples for genome sequencing in a prompt manner.
âHeightened and close monitoring of emerging clusters and hotspots through active, prompt and effective surveillance should continue. The focus should also be on effective contact tracing for curbing the spread of the transmission,â Modi told the officials, the PMO statement said.
Modi asked the officials to strengthen health systems at the district level to meet any challenge posed by the Omicron variant. He instructed them to ensure oxygen supply equipment are made fully functional and direct the states for effective use for teleconsultation.
âHe directed the officials to work with the states on a regular basis and review the status of preparedness of various components of health infrastructure including training and capacity building of human resources, timely availability of ambulances, readiness of states to operationalise COVID facilities for institutional quarantining, and effective and supervised monitoring of those in home isolation,â the PMO said in a statement.
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Besides making a detailed presentation on details of the Omicron cases reported in India, including their travel history, vaccination status, and recovered status, the official also presented details on the availability of drugs, oxygen cylinders, ventilators, PSA plants, ICU, and oxygen supported beds and human resources deployed at the district level.
âOfficials briefed the PM about the emerging scenario globally driven by the new variant, with an overview of surge in cases in countries having high vaccination coverage and presence of the Omicron variant. He was also apprised of the Technical Brief and priority actions recommended by WHO in the context of Omicron,â the PMO said in a statement.
Kaunain Sheriff M is an award-winning investigative journalist and the National Health Editor at The Indian Express. He is the author of Johnson & Johnson Files: The Indian Secrets of a Global Giant, an investigation into one of the worldâs most powerful pharmaceutical companies.
With over a decade of experience, Kaunain brings deep expertise in three areas of investigative journalism: law, health, and data. He currently leads The Indian Express newsroomâs in-depth coverage of health.
His work has earned some of the most prestigious honours in journalism, including the Ramnath Goenka Award for Excellence in Journalism, the Society of Publishers in Asia (SOPA) Award, and the Mumbai Press Clubâs Red Ink Award.
Kaunain has also collaborated on major global investigations. He was part of the Implant Files project with the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists (ICIJ), which exposed malpractices in the medical device industry across the world. He also contributed to an international investigation that uncovered how a Chinese big-data firm was monitoring thousands of prominent Indian individuals and institutions in real time.
Over the years, he has reported on several high-profile criminal trials, including the Hashimpura massacre, the 2G spectrum scam, and the coal block allocation case. Within The Indian Express, he has been honoured three times with the Indian Express Excellence Award for his investigationsâon the anti-Sikh riots, the Vyapam exam scam, and the abuse of the National Security Act in Uttar Pradesh. ... Read More