Govt formulates new strategy to control rising corona cases in Delhi
Govt formulates new strategy to control rising corona cases in Delhi
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New Delhi: The corona epidemic has stirred up the entire country, the same country that has now come up with a new plan to contain the corona epidemic in the capital city of Delhi. The new scheme has been formulated with 'test track and street.' In fact, more attention will be given to giving corona vaccine to persons living in areas of Delhi where the impact of corona epidemic is low or where there are fewer corona cases. Large-scale testing will also be conducted so that if there is any case of the corona, it can be tracked at the earliest and start treatment and avoid spreading to the rest.

In a meeting chaired by Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Thursday, the new scheme was discussed and it was informed that the wards where testing and vaccination for testing of corona have been reduced will now be given more attention. Out of 276 wards in Delhi, the government will focus more on 129 wards. These 129 wards are those where 50 percent or less of the inhabitants have antibodies, meaning wards that are more vulnerable to corona. A health officer said that in such wards, we are going to pay more attention to testing and vaccination.

In the midst of the growing infection of the corona, the Union Health Ministry has issued a new advisory on the states. The health ministry has asked the test, track and street system to effectively implement the States to curb the infection. According to the Union Health Ministry, 80 of the total cases of corona in India. 63 percent of the cases are coming from Maharashtra, Punjab, Karnataka, Gujarat, and Chhattisgarh. The central government has advised the States to stay in contact with 10 major national labs and the National Centre for Disease Control in the country. If there is any separate case of any kind, take the news from these labs.

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