So far, more than 24 lakh samples have been tested
Situation
Update
During
last 24 hours, a total of 2,350 COVID-19 patients have been cured. Thus, so
far, a total of 39,174 patients have been cured of COVID-19. This means a
recovery rate of 38.73% amongst COVID-19 patients. The recovery rate is
improving continuously.
India
currently has 58,802 active cases. These are all under active medical
supervision. Of the active cases, only approx. 2.9% of the cases are in ICU.
In
terms of case mortality per lakh population, India has so far about 0.2 deaths
per lakh population vis-a-vis approx. 4.1 deaths per lakh population for the
world as a whole. The status of deaths per lakh population for countries having
the highest number of deaths, vide WHO situation report-119, is as follows:
|
Countries
|
Total Deaths
|
Case mortality per lakh population
|
|
World
|
3,11,847
|
4.1
|
|
United States of America
|
87180
|
26.6
|
|
The United Kingdom
|
34636
|
52.1
|
|
Italy
|
31908
|
52.8
|
|
France
|
28059
|
41.9
|
|
Spain
|
27650
|
59.2
|
|
Brazil
|
15633
|
7.5
|
|
Belgium
|
9052
|
79.3
|
|
Germany
|
7935
|
9.6
|
|
Iran (Islamic Republic of)
|
6988
|
8.5
|
|
Canada
|
5702
|
15.4
|
|
Netherlands
|
5680
|
33.0
|
|
Mexico
|
5045
|
4.0
|
|
China
|
4645
|
0.3
|
|
Turkey
|
4140
|
5.0
|
|
Sweden
|
3679
|
36.1
|
|
India
|
3163*
|
0.2
|
*
Latest figures updated for 19th May, 2020
The
relatively low death figures represent timely case identification and clinical
management of the cases.
Testing
A
record number of 1,08,233 samples were tested yesterday in the country. So far
a total of 24,25,742 samples have been tested.
From
one laboratory conducting COVID-19 test in January, India has very rapidly
increased its testing capacity by adding over 385 government laboratories and
158 private laboratories for testing in the country. Duly forging partnerships
with all central government labs, state’s medical colleges, private medical
colleges and private sector, the testing capacity in the country has been
expanded. Other testing machines like TrueNAT and CBNAAT have also been
mobilized to ramp up testing.
Through
14 AIIMS-like mentor institutions, handholding of labs across the country is
undertaken to ensure adequate bio-safety standards and accreditation of the
laboratories. To maintain steady supply of testing material to the labs,
15 depots have been created by roping in India Posts and private agencies for
distribution. Many Indian companies have been supported to undertake production
of testing material which was earlier primarily sourced from abroad. This has
helped in maintaining steady supplies across the country.
MoHFW’s
New Guidelines
Union
Ministry of Health and Family Welfare has issued revised testing guidelines for
COVID-19. In addition to earlier criteria, the testing strategy has been
widened to include frontline workers involved in containment and mitigation of
C0VlD-19, all hospitalized patients who develop lLl symptoms and all
symptomatic ILI among returnees and migrants within 7 days of illness. For
details:
Union
Ministry of Health and Family Welfare has issued guidelines on preventive
measures to contain spread of COVID-19 in workplace settings to deal if suspect
or confirmed case of COVID-19 is detected in these settings. The guidelines can
be seen at:
Union
Ministry of Health and Family Welfare has also issued guidelines for Dental
Professionals in COVID-19 pandemic situation as the Dentists, auxiliaries as
well as patients are at high risk of cross-infection. The detailed guideline
can be seen at:
These
guidelines entail basic preventive measures to be observed by all (employees
and visitors) at all times. They also detail the process to be followed if a
confirmed case is reported including management of contacts and the process for
disinfection.
It
is important to ensure effective community awareness on preventive measures
such as personal hygiene, hand hygiene and respiratory etiquettes, promote use
of face cover and physical distancing.
For
all authentic & updated information on COVID-19 related technical issues,
guidelines & advisories please regularly visit: https://www.mohfw.gov.in/.
Technical
queries related to COVID-19 may be emailed at technicalquery.covid19@gov.in and
other queries on ncov2019@gov.in and
via tweets to @CovidIndiaSeva.
In
case of any queries on COVID-19, please call at Ministry of Health & Family
Welfare helpline number +91-11-23978046 or 1075 (Toll-free). List of helpline
numbers of States/UTs on COVID-19 is also available at
Courtesy: pib.gov.in
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