The head of the country’s main health agency responding to coronaviruses, Drs Balaram Bhargava head of ICMR has said that districts reporting a high number of infections should remain closed for the next six to eight weeks to control the spread of the pervasive disease.
The head of the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR), Drs. Bhargava said in an interview that the lockdown ban should apply in all districts where the infection rate is above 10% of those tested. Currently, three-quarters of India’s 718 districts are known to have test-positivity rates greater than 10%, including major cities such as New Delhi, Mumbai, and Bengaluru’s tech hubs.
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Citing the capital, one of the toughest cities in India, where the positivity rate had reached around 35%, but now has fallen to around 17%, Bhargava said, “If Delhi is opened tomorrow, It will be a disaster.
With the current wave of COVID-19 infections, the country is in serious distress in about 350,000 cases and 4,000 deaths per day. Hospitals and morgues are overflowing, medical staff is exhausted and oxygen and medicines are running low.
Many experts say that the actual case is long and deaths can be as high as five to 10 times. PM Modi and other top political leaders have faced a public backlash to address mass election rallies where no major COVID-19 security protocols were followed.
Bhargava denied that there was any dissatisfaction within the ICMR and the agency was linked on the same page with the policymakers. Without directly commenting on political leaders, he said that mass celebrations during COVID-19 should not be acceptable in India or elsewhere. It’s common-sense he said.
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