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India overtakes USA to become No.1 in terms of global COVID 19 recoveries

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NEW DELHI, Sep19: The union health ministry has claimed India of achieving a global landmark by registering the highest COVID-19 recoveries overtaking even the United States which was on the top spot so far. India has reported the highest number of total recoveries with more than 42 lakh (42,08,431) COVID patients recovered and discharged. India now accounts for close to 19% of the total global recoveries. This has strongly pushed the national Recovery Rate to nearly 80% (79.28%), an official spokesman of the central government said.

The total Recoveries have demonstrated a steep exponential rise.

Amidst the dark cloud of the Covid-19 tally in India racing past 5.3 million on Saturday after over 93,000 cases were registered in a single day and the death toll also increasing to 85,619 after 1,247 fatalities were registered during the same period, the silver lining was that it was also the day when India recorded the highest single day recoveries with 95,880 patient having recovered and discharged from hospitals in the last 24 hours.

The spokesman claimed that the Centre-led focussed, calibrated, responsive & effective measures of early identification through high & aggressive testing, prompt surveillance & tracking coupled with standardised high quality clinical care have together resulted in this global achievement.

According to the government records, 90% of the new recovered cases had been reported from 16 States/UTs, while the 90 per cent of the total recovered cases were reported from 15 states and UTs. And of the total recovered cases, more than 60 per cent has been reported from five States, viz. Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka and Uttar Pradesh.

Maharashtra has alone contributed more than 22,000 (23%) and Andhra Pradesh has contributed more than 11,000 (12.3%) to the single day recoveries.

 

The spokesman claimed that the union ministry of health and family welfare had been from time to time issuing comprehensive Standard of Care clinical management and treatment protocols.  Drawing from global emerging evidence, these have been regularly revised and strengthened. India had allowed for rational use of ‘Investigational Therapies’ like Remdesevir, convalescent plasma and Tocilizumab and adopted measures such pruning, use of high flow oxygen, non-invasive ventilation, use of steroids and anti-coagulants to aid recovery in COVID patients. Supervised home/facility isolation for mild and moderate cases, improved services of the ambulances for ferrying patients for prompt and timely treatment have enabled seamless and efficient patient management resulting in record recovery rates.

AIIMS, New Delhi has handheld the States/UTs for enhancing the clinical management skills of doctors in the ICUs, through the ‘National e-ICU on COVID-19 Management’ and Centers of Excellence. Held twice a week, on Tuesday and Friday, the sessions have aided in substantial increase of the total nationwide recovered cases and maintaining a low and steadily declining mortality rate.  19 such National e-ICUs have been held covering 249 hospitals of 28 States/UTs across the country, till date, the spokesman said.

He said the Centre had been regularly reviewing the assistance provided to the State/UT governments. Several high level multi-specialist Central teams have been deployed in States/UTs. These support them for strengthening Containment, Surveillance, Testing and efficient Clinical Management. The Centre had also been regularly reviewing availability of medical oxygen in the hospitals/health facilities. These had played a critical intervention role in India’s high recoveries and maintained a low Case Fatality Rate (CFR), which currently stands at 1.61%, the spokesman claimed.

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Active cases

Confirmed cases Cumulative Cured/ Discharged/Migrated Cases Cumulative Deaths

 

 

As on 19.09.2020

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TOTAL CASES 1013964 5308014 5214677 93337 4208431 4112551 95880 85619 84372 1247
1 Maharashtra 301273 1167496 1145840 21656 834432 812354 22078 31791 31351 440
 2 Karnataka 101148 502982 494356 8626 394026 383077 10949 7808 7629 179
3 Andhra Pradesh 84423 609558 601462 8096 519891 508088 11803 5244 5177 67
4 Uttar Pradesh 67825 342788 336294 6494 270094 263288 6806 4869 4771 98
5 Tamil Nadu 46506 530908 525420 5488 475717 470192 5525 8685 8618 67
6 Chhattisgarh 36580 81617 77775 3842 44392 41111 3281 645 628 17
7 Kerala 35795 126381 122214 4167 90085 87345 2740 501 489 12
8 Odisha 33092 171341 167161 4180 137567 133466 4101 682 669 13
9 Delhi 32250 238828 234701 4127 201671 198103 3568 4907 4877 30
10 Telangana 30636 169169 167046 2123 137508 135357 2151 1025 1016 9
11 Assam 28631 152858 150349 2509 123687 121613 2074 540 528 12
12 West Bengal 24509 218772 215580 3192 190021 187061 2960 4242 4183 59
13 Punjab 21662 92833 90032 2801 68463 65818 2645 2708 2646 62
14 Madhya Pradesh 21605 100458 97906 2552 76952 74398 2554 1901 1877 24
15 Haryana 21291 106261 103773 2488 83878 81690 2188 1092 1069 23
16 J&K (UT) 20770 61041 59711 1330 39305 38521 784 966 951 15
17 Rajasthan 17717 111290 109473 1817 92265 90685 1580 1308 1293 15
18 Gujarat 16076 120336 118926 1410 100974 99681 1293 3286 3270 16
19 Jharkhand 13924 68578 67100 1478 54052 52807 1245 602 590 12
20 Bihar 12609 165218 164051 1167 151750 150040 1710 859 855 4
21 Uttarakhand 11293 38007 37139 868 26250 24965 1285 464 460 4
22 Tripura 7107 21484 20949 535 14142 13559 583 235 228 7
23 Goa 5730 27379 26783 596 21314 20844 470 335 327 8
24 Puducherry 4736 21913 21428 485 16715 16253 462 462 431 31
25 Himachal Pradesh 4430 11622 11190 432 7081 6946 135 111 98 13
26 Chandigarh 2978 9506 9256 250 6415 6062 353 113 109 4
27 Meghalaya 1976 4445 4356 89 2437 2342 95 32 31 1
28 Manipur 1926 8607 8430 177 6629 6538 91 52 51 1
29 Arunachal Pradesh 1886 7005 6851 154 5106 4967 139 13 13 0
30 Nagaland 1213 5357 5306 51 4129 4098 31 15 15 0
31 Ladakh (UT) 987 3635 3576 59 2600 2558 42 48 46 2
32 Mizoram 575 1548 1534 14 973 949 24 0 0 0
33 Sikkim 422 2303 2274 29 1857 1789 68 24 22 2
34 D&D & D&N 218 2859 2831 28 2639 2608 31 2 2 0
35 A&N Islands 165 3631 3604 27 3414 3378 36 52 52 0
36 Lakshdweep 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Globally, over 30 million have been infected, of which, over 20 million have recovered so far. At least 950,434 people have succumbed to the virus so far.

Meanwhile, After the issue of poor availability and black marketing of oxygen in some states was raised in Parliament, the Ministry of Home Affairs had asked states not to block movement or supply of oxygen as it was essential to fighting the Covid-19 pandemic. In a letter to chief secretaries of all states, Home Secretary Ajay Bhalla had said some states were curbing the supply of oxygen by issuing orders under Essential Commodities Act or Epidemic Diseases Act.

Despite better recovery rates, the increasing number of Members of Parliament falling victim to pandemic has underlined the risk of continuing the current monsoon session till the scheduled date of October 1. More than 30 MPs, including Union Ministers Nitin Gadkari and Prahlad Patel, have tested positive in the recent days. The spokesman said the current session could be curtailed to the bare minimum.

(Manas Dasgupta)

 

 

 

 

 

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