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Centre exhorts NE states to actively break COVID-19 chain of transmission

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NE states currently account for less than five per cent of country’s total active cases; Assam (68 per cent) and Tripura (17 per cent) top list

In a video conference (VC) held on September 11, the Union health secretary has exhorted the eight North Eastern (NE) states, which together account for less than five per cent of the total active cases in the country, to actively break the COVID-19 chain of transmission.

With active cases numbering 29,690 (as on date), Assam presently constitutes 68 per cent share in the total active caseload of these eight NE states. Tripura has 7,383 active cases and occupies the second place with 17 per cent of the total active caseload of these states.

Snapshot of total confirmed cases and the active caseload in NE states 

Name of State Active cases Confirmed cases Case Fatality Rate
As on 11.09.2020 As on 11.09.2020 As on 10.09.2020 Cases in last 24 hours
TOTAL 43747 178032 173978 4054
1 Assam 29690 135805 133066 2739 0.3%
2 Tripura 7383 17811 17252 559 0.97%
3 Arunachal Pradesh 1658 5672 5545 127 0.16%
4 Manipur 1633 7470 7362 108 0.59%
5 Meghalaya 1434 3296 3197 99 0.61%
6 Nagaland 834 4636 4375 261 0.22%
7 Mizoram 583 1333 1192 141 0%
8 Sikkim 532 2009 1989 20 0.35%

The states were advised to take steps on the following specific areas:

  1. Limiting the spread of the infection by implementing stringent containment measures and following social distancing measures, strict peri-meter control, and active house-to-house case search.
  2. Early identification by ramping up testing across the states and districts, judicious and full utilization of RT-PCR testing capacity.
  3. Effective monitoring of home isolation cases and early hospitalisation in case of disease progression.
  4. Seamless hospitalisation and early admission for patients requiring medical support, especially in cases of co-morbid and elderly population.
  5. Keeping the mortality rate to 1 per cent or less.The VC was attended by the principal secretaries, health secretaries and other state representatives from Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Manipur, Mizoram, Meghalaya, Nagaland, Tripura and Sikkim.
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