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Delhi has the lowest COVID-19 positivity rate in the entire country: Satyendar Jain
Minister of Health and Family Welfare Satyendar Jain said that the positivity rate in Delhi has been the lowest in the last 8 months. He said that Delhi has seen less than 1000 cases in the last three days and 80000 tests are being conducted daily and the bed occupancy has reduced.
Highlights
- Jain said that the Delhi government is aware and is tracing and testing all those who travelled to Delhi from the UK in the past two weeks
- “Delhi Govt is aware, and all the people who have travelled from the UK to Delhi in the past two weeks will be traced, tested, and advised quarantine,” Jain said
- He said, “The strain is contagious according to scientists. However the scientists, ICMR are still working on finding out the intricacies"
New Delhi: Minister of Health and Family Welfare Satyendar Jain said that the positivity rate in Delhi has been the lowest in the last 8 months. He said that Delhi has seen less than 1000 cases in the last three days and 80000 tests are being conducted daily and the bed occupancy has reduced.
Satyendar Jain said that Delhi has the lowest positivity rate in the entire country, adding "Around 82000 tests were conducted on Tuesday, December 22, and only 2800 beds are occupied whereas 50% of ICU beds are available. He said that the Delhiites have diligently followed all precautions, which is why Delhi has been able to get the virus under control."
Delhi Health and Family Welfare Minister said that while the strain is contagious, the only way to protect oneself from any infection is by wearing a mask and taking all proper precautions.
Satyendar Jain said that there were 939 positive cases in Delhi yesterday and the positivity rate was at 1.14%. The positivity rate has been continuously declining and is the lowest in 8 months. Around 82000 tests were conducted on Tuesday, December 22, and only 2800 beds are occupied whereas 50% of ICU beds are available.
Satyendar Jain further said, “Delhi, since the past three days, is seeing less than 1000 cases, and the positivity rate is very well under control. Delhi has the lowest positivity rate in the entire country."
About the preparedness of Delhi to roll out the vaccine, he said that all necessary requirements are being met and that the Delhi government is only waiting for the vaccine. In the first phase of the roll-out, healthcare and frontline workers, people aged above 50 years and people with medical complications under 50 years of age will get vaccinated. The aim is to eradicate the virus, hence it is being rolled out to the vulnerable sections first.
Commenting on the new strain of the virus in the UK, he said that the Delhi government is aware and is tracing and testing all those who travelled to Delhi from the UK in the past two weeks.
Jain said, “Delhi Government is aware, and all the people who have travelled from the UK to Delhi in the past two weeks will be traced, tested, and advised quarantine.”
When enquired about the preparedness of Delhi and the roll-out process, Jain said, “Delhi is all prepared for the roll-out of the vaccine. Training of the medical staff, storage is all being done. All we are waiting for is the vaccine to be handed over. In the first phase, health workers, frontline workers, people above the age of 50 years and those who are under 50 but have some medical complications will be vaccinated. The aim of the vaccine is not to protect the one individual who has been vaccinated. The aim is to eradicate the virus. If we roll it out to the vulnerable sections, there is a possibility that we might be able to achieve that."
Commenting on the new strain and guidelines to be issued, Jain said, “The strain is contagious according to scientists. However the scientists, ICMR are still working on finding out the intricacies. I would like to explain that coronavirus mutates with time. It is my request to the people to be careful. No matter the strain, the only way to protect oneself is by wearing a mask when stepping out. Delhiites have diligently followed all precautions, which is why we have been able to get the virus under control.”