She said WHO was aware of varying capacities at sub-national levels.
"Not unusual in a country as big as India and its population size that measures taken may often not be uniformly sufficient across all areas. Scaling up capacities and response remains a constant need in India."
Replying on the question of what more needs to be done in controlling the spread of Covid-19, she said all countries including India must continue to implement core public health and social distancing measures.
"Local epidemiology to guide our response for finding hotspots and testing, detecting, isolating and providing care to the affected, promoting safe hygiene practices and respiratory etiquette, protecting health workers and increasing health system capacity is also key," she said.