India records 773 new corona cases, 32 deaths: Ministry


New Delhi, Apr 8 (IANS): India recorded 773 coronavirus positive cases and 32 deaths in the past twenty-four hours, according to the Union Health Ministry on Wednesday.

India's total count of corona positive cases stands at 5,194 with total deaths at 149.

As many as 1.21 lakh tests have been conducted so far, the Ministry said, adding the country has sufficient stock of 'hydroxychloroquine' (a key salt said to be effective against coronavirus), said the Union Health Ministry on Wednesday.

Lav Agarwal, Joint Secretary Union Health Ministry, said that 773 coronavirus cases and 32 deaths have been recorded since Tuesday. As many as 402 people have recovered.

Agarwal said in the backdrop of the rising number of COVID-19 cases in the country, the response and preparedness of the government is intensifying.

He said the Ministry of Human Resources has launched a field-level orientation program -- COVID management training module -- to build capacity of the frontline workers involved in the fight against the coronavirus. This includes doctors, paramedics, nurses, ANMs, volunteers and Red Cross.

A Ministry of Home Affairs official said effective lockdown measures have been placed in areas identified as hotspots, and community leaders have been engaged to build awareness campaigns on the infection.

An Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) official said 121,271 cases have been tested so far and 13,345 tests are done in a day through 139 labs under ICMR and 65 private labs.

The Health ministry said even stadiums can be converted into facilities for treatment of the COVID-19 patients, especially for patients having mild and very mild symptoms.

He said that to break the chain of transmission, action plans have been made for each district in the country.

He cited door-to-door surveys conducted in Pune to identify people having symptoms, and people with hypertension and diabetes were also included in the survey.

In hospitals, focus is on infection prevention. Control measures are followed so that health workers don't contract the infection, he said.

 

  

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  • Abdullah Amin, Ullal

    Wed, Apr 08 2020

    Yet, we are not supposed to communalize!!!!!

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  • Roshan, Mangaluru

    Wed, Apr 08 2020

    US reported 1st Corona case on March 1st. Trump said don't worry US is prepared. Today 10k plus dead. US is threatening India, in its desperate measure to continue exports of malaria drugs.

    India 1st case reported on March 12th. Modi called for 1day shut down on 18th March (sunday) initially, claiming all is well and India is prepared. This initial reaction itself 1 month delayed. Feb 12th Rahul advised Modi to take necessary steps. He was ridiculed.

    Time will tell whether those question govt are patriotic or anti-nationals as media and bhakths made out.

    Till then hope and pray for well beingness of all citizens.

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  • Ahmed, Mangaluru

    Thu, Apr 09 2020

    All the cases reported in the beginning in India were either tourists from other countries like Italy or Indian citizens returning from affected countries like Dubai.
    India should have stopped all the international flights in the beginning itself , I mean in mid February . Then there was no need for this lockdown or stopping domestic travel . All cases were imported from outside and stopping international arrivals in early stage was the best thing to do.

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