National COVID Positivity Rate is 6.73% while many States report lower
Positivity Rate
Central efforts lead to Significant Jump in testing in Delhi while the
Positivity Rate declines
The
Union Government and the State/UT governments have made a joint coordinated
effort to effectively manage the COVID-19 pandemic in the country.
As
part of the coordinated efforts, the Union government has emphasized on
increasing testing, prompt contact tracing and timely clinical management of
the cases. It has also helped the States to significantly ramp up testing capacities.
This
has resulted in reduced positivity in the country. Currently the national
Positivity Rate stands at 6.73%.
As
on 5th July 2020, the States with their Positivity Rate lesser than the
national average and tests per million higher than the national average are:
|
Serial
No.
|
State
|
Positivity
rate (in %)
|
Tests per
million
|
|
1
|
India
(National)
|
6.73
|
6,859
|
|
2
|
Puducherry
|
5.55
|
12,592
|
|
3
|
Chandigarh
|
4.36
|
9,090
|
|
4
|
Assam
|
2.84
|
9,987
|
|
5
|
Tripura
|
2.72
|
10,941
|
|
6
|
Karnataka
|
2.64
|
9,803
|
|
7
|
Rajasthan
|
2.51
|
10,445
|
|
8
|
Goa
|
2.5
|
44,129
|
|
9
|
Punjab
|
1.92
|
10,257
|
In
Delhi, the efforts being made by the UT were significantly bolstered by the
Central Government to ensure increase in testing. Tests were ramped up through
increased RT-PCR testing along with the new Rapid Antigen Point-of-Care (POC)
tests which gives results in only about 30 min.
As
a result of concerted and focused efforts by Government of India to augment
efforts, the average number of samples being tested per day which was only 5481
(1st-5th June 2020) has witnessed a huge increase to reach an average of
18,766 samples per day between 1st to 5th July 2020. In spite of
significantly increased testing in Delhi, the positivity rate has seen a
substantial decrease from about 30% to 10% in the last three weeks.
Courtesy:
pib.gov.in
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