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Coronavirus blessing in disguise for hygiene, under control: Harsh Vardhan

On Tuesday, the number of positive cases shot up to 46,433 from the 42,836 the day before, a sharp rise of 3,597 cases

Harsh Vardhan
Health Minister Dr Harsh Vardhan chaired the 14th high-level GoM meeting. (Source: Twitter/HarshVardhan)
BS Web Team New Delhi
3 min read Last Updated : May 05 2020 | 3:08 PM IST
India has managed to prevent rapid infection of the coronavirus disease, which maybe a "blessing in disguise" for it will make people practise hygiene, said Health Minister Dr Harsh Vardhan on Tuesday.. 

Underlining the importance of the lockdown, which has been extended till May 17, the minister said health should be on the radar just as much as the economy. The government has to do a balancing act, he said.

On Tuesday, the number of positive cases shot up to 46,433 from the 42,836 the day before, a sharp rise of 3,597 cases, according to Union Health Ministry data. The death toll has risen to 1,568 from 1,389.

"Once the havoc caused by the virus subsides and the crisis blows over, people may remember it as a blessing in disguise," Vardhan said. He added that India has so far been able to keep itself from slipping into the stage of community transmission of the novel coronavirus.

"By now we know that fighting coronavirus is no rocket science. If the behavioural changes such as hand, environmental and respiratory hygiene, which are being practiced more rigorously during this period, get imbibed in society it will become the new normal," Vardhan said.
A medic shows samples collected for tests as part of Covid-19 treatment at Sri H. N. Reliance Foundation Hospital in collaboration with the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC), in Mumbai. Photo: PTI

Such practices will bring down the instances of communicable diseases and society will evolve for the better, he stressed. Other than smallpox and polio, no other viral infection has been completely eradicated from this country. Other diseases keep recurring, the minister said, indicating that Covid-19 might be here for the long haul.

But every cloud has a silver lining, he said.

The situation posed by the COVID-19 pandemic can be seen as an opportunity to shore up health infrastructure and indigenous production of medical equipment and protective gear under the 'Make in India' initiative, the minister explained. "We have ramped up the production of COVID-19 protective gear like PPE (personal protection equipment) and N-95 masks. Testing facilities have been scaled up significantly, he said.
Efforts are also on to ramp up the production of Active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs), the raw material for pharmaceuticals, Vardhan added. "Thus, this pandemic can be seen as an opportunity to boost the indigenous production of such items, thereby reducing India's dependency on foreign countries for them which are in high demand globally due to the pandemic," he said.

The minister also discussed the chaos outside liquor vends across the country on Monday as several states relaxed the lockdown in accordance with guidelines from the Union Home Ministry and people in several places jostled and shoved to stock up on their alcohol without any thought to social distancing norms.

"We have to weigh every decision objectively and predict their consequences before implementing them to ensure there is no spike in cases." He said the doubling rate of cases in the country has been showing regular improvement and stands at over 12 days now as against three days before March 25, when the nationwide lockdown began. The recovery rate has also progressively improved, he said.

Around 27.40 per cent patients have recovered so far in the country.

Topics :CoronavirusLockdownHarsh VardhanHealth Ministry