India far away from Covid-19 peak, better placed than other nations: Govt

Lav Agarwal said it is wrong to just look at the total number of cases and state that India has the seventh-highest number of cases as the population of countries also should be taken into account

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Medics check the temperature of residences of Mukund Nagar during a nationwide lockdown to control the spread of the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, in Dharavi. Photo: ANI
BS Web TeamAgencies New Delhi
4 min read Last Updated : Jun 02 2020 | 7:28 PM IST
India is far away from the peak of coronavirus spread and its preventive measures have been "very effective", putting it in a much better position in comparison with other countries, the Centre said on Tuesday, even as the case count and death toll continued to mount.

Addressing a press conference on the Covid-19 situation, Joint Secretary in the Health Ministry Lav Agarwal said it is wrong to just look at the total number of cases and state that India has the seventh-highest number of cases as the population of countries also should be taken into account.

About 14 countries with a cumulative population almost equal to that of India have reported 55.2 times more Covid-19 deaths, he said.


"Our Covid-19 fatality rate of 2.82 per cent is amongst the lowest in the world, compared to a global fatality rate of 6.13 per cent. We have been able to achieve this due to timely identification of cases and proper clinical management," Agarwal said.

He also said that India's Covid-19 case fatality rate per lakh population is 0.41 per cent as against 4.9 per cent globally which is also amongst the lowest in the world.
A hairdresser in protective gear cutingt hair after the Delhi government allowed the opening of salon during Unlock-1 at Bengali market in New Delhi (Photo- Dalip Kumar)

One in every two Covid-19 deaths in India has been of senior citizens who constitute 10 per cent of the total population, while 73 per cent of Covid-19 deaths in the country are of people with comorbidities, he said.

It is imperative that high-risk people take required preventive action and also take timely action based on medical advice in case they experience Covid-19 symptoms, Agarwal said.

"We request our high-risk population to stay home. They may adopt various activities to utilise their time productively at home and stay fit," he said.

"In 'Unlock 1' situation, we have to follow Covid-19 appropriate behaviour to live with the virus by taking adequate precautions," Agarwal said.

Asked if India has entered the community transmission phase, Indian Council of Medical Research scientist Nivedita Gupta, who was also present at the briefing, said, "Instead of using the word community transmission, it is important to understand the extent of spread of the disease and where do we stand in comparison with other countries."

ICMR is conducting a serosurvey to assess the extent of the spread of Covid-19 and almost 34,000 people are being tested as a part of it. The results will be out in the public domain by the end of this week or early next week, she said.

When asked when the peak will arrive, Gupta said, "We are very far away from the peak. Our preventive measures to curtail the disease are very effective and we are better positioned in comparison with other countries. You will get to see the data in a week."

The ICMR official said 120,000 samples are being tested for Covid-19 on an average per day and at present, there are 476 government and 205 private labs testing for the virus.

Responding to a question, she also said there was no under-reporting of Covid-19 deaths in India and states were doing causality assessment and attributing the cause of death accordingly.

The novel coronavirus death toll rose to 5,598 in India on Tuesday with 204 more fatalities, while 8,171 new cases took the number of infections to over 1.98 lakh, the Health Ministry said.

The active cases of the coronavirus disease (Covid-19) climbed to 97,581 and as many as 95,526 people have recovered and one patient has migrated, according to the data.

Around 48.07 per cent patients have recovered so far, a ministry official said.

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