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India may be moving away from COVID-19 exponential rise: Niti Aayog member

IANS Aug 10, 2020

Currently, India is experiencing the worst phase in its fight against COVID-19 with a total of 64,399 new coronavirus cases getting reported in the last 24 hours, taking the overall caseload to 21,53,011, while the death toll mounting to 43,379 with 861 fresh fatalities.

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But there may be a silver lining, as a Member of Niti Aayog, said that the last five-day daily cases data indicate that India may be moving away from exponential rise. Speaking at a webinar organised by the India International Centre on the topic towards a holistic long term medi-care system -- the case of COVID-19 -- the member, citing the day wise daily new cases data, said, "If we look at the five-day moving average, we could see some kind of stabilization; I do not know whether it is true or random, that only time will tell. Maybe, there is something out there, which is indicating that we may have moved away from the exponential rise and we may be stabilising. But that only time will tell."

He said that the first phase of the COVID-19 pandemic was in the most populous cities, in the western half of the nation, where the pandemic originated. It seems now that the pandemic in this part of the country is now reaching some king of peak. "As we have seen in the context of Delhi," he added. He said, "We still have large swathes of our geography and large swathes of our population, which are naive to this virus? the virus loves people, the virus loves dense places, the virus loves irresponsible citizens who do not look after their respiratory secretions and do not maintain physical distance."

Citing the data on cases per million, he added that India has 1466 cases per million, and the world average, into the 7th month of the pandemic, is around 2500 per million. He said the disease load is modest and warned people not to be complacent, if cases begin to decline. "The trailer is over I think, but we are still before interval," he added.

He insisted that mortality rates in India continue to be low and in terms of response, home-based isolation protocols have succeeded. "Deaths will be imprinted in pages of history, how many deaths happened in this pandemic in a given nation?. Need to keep a sharp eye number of deaths? In the case fatality rate, India is currently at 2.06 ? some of the states have below 1 percent case fatality rate. The highest we have seen for a state is 6 per cent or little above 6 percent ?" he said. He insisted that in India the mortality burden so far has been on the lower side. "We like to keep our case fatality rate below 1 percent ? and it is possible," he added.

This news story is picked from a reputed newswire and is minimally edited by M3 India staff. M3 India does not hold any view for or against it.

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