<p>Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday asked officials to step up testing in areas reporting high test positivity rates, with a focus on door-to-door testing in rural parts of the country which were facing the brunt of the pandemic.</p>.<p>Amid allegations of suppression of actual Covid-19 data, the Prime Minister also asked state governments to report their pandemic numbers transparently without any pressure of high numbers showing adversely on their efforts.</p>.<p>At a meeting with top officials to review the Covid-19 situation, Modi also directed officials to work closely with states to ramp up the speed of vaccination.</p>.<p><strong><a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/the-curious-case-of-gaps-between-covid-19-vaccine-doses-in-india-uk-986159.html" target="_blank">Read | The curious case of gaps between Covid-19 vaccine doses in India, UK</a></strong></p>.<p>Officials briefed the Prime Minister about the increase in testing for Covid-19 from 50 lakhs tests per week in early March to around 1.3 crore tests per week now.</p>.<p>They also apprised the Prime Minister about the gradually decreasing test positivity rate and increasing recovery rate.</p>.<p>Modi stressed localised containment strategies, particularly in districts reporting high test positivity rates.</p>.<p>“The Prime Minister instructed that testing needs to be scaled up further, with use of both RT-PCR and Rapid Tests, especially in areas with high test positivity rates,” a statement from the PMO said.</p>.<p>He also asked officials for augmentation of healthcare resources in rural areas to focus on door-to-door testing and surveillance and empowering ASHA and Anganwadi workers with all necessary tools.</p>.<p><strong><a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/why-is-the-second-dose-of-covid-19-vaccine-important-986207.html" target="_blank">Read | Why is the second dose of Covid-19 vaccine important?</a></strong></p>.<p>Modi also asked officials to make available guidelines on home isolation and treatment in simpler terms along with illustrations in the rural areas.</p>.<p>The Prime Minister directed that a distribution plan for ensuring oxygen supply in rural areas should be worked out, including through provision of Oxygen Concentrators.</p>.<p>Necessary training should be provided to health workers to operate such equipment, and power supply should be ensured for smooth functioning of such medical devices, he said.</p>.<p>Taking serious note of some reports about ventilators lying unutilised in some states, the Prime Minister directed officials for an immediate audit of such devices provided by the Central Government.</p>.<p>He also asked officials to ensure refresher training to health workers for proper handling of ventilators.</p>.<p>The Prime Minister said India’s fight against Covid has been guided throughout by scientists and subject experts and will continue being guided by them.</p>.<p>Officials briefed the Prime Minister about the vaccination process and the state-wise coverage of the 45 plus population and discussed the roadmap for future vaccine availability.</p>.<p>The Prime Minister directed officials to work closely with states to ramp up the speed of vaccination.</p>.<p><em>(With inputs from PTI)</em></p>
<p>Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday asked officials to step up testing in areas reporting high test positivity rates, with a focus on door-to-door testing in rural parts of the country which were facing the brunt of the pandemic.</p>.<p>Amid allegations of suppression of actual Covid-19 data, the Prime Minister also asked state governments to report their pandemic numbers transparently without any pressure of high numbers showing adversely on their efforts.</p>.<p>At a meeting with top officials to review the Covid-19 situation, Modi also directed officials to work closely with states to ramp up the speed of vaccination.</p>.<p><strong><a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/the-curious-case-of-gaps-between-covid-19-vaccine-doses-in-india-uk-986159.html" target="_blank">Read | The curious case of gaps between Covid-19 vaccine doses in India, UK</a></strong></p>.<p>Officials briefed the Prime Minister about the increase in testing for Covid-19 from 50 lakhs tests per week in early March to around 1.3 crore tests per week now.</p>.<p>They also apprised the Prime Minister about the gradually decreasing test positivity rate and increasing recovery rate.</p>.<p>Modi stressed localised containment strategies, particularly in districts reporting high test positivity rates.</p>.<p>“The Prime Minister instructed that testing needs to be scaled up further, with use of both RT-PCR and Rapid Tests, especially in areas with high test positivity rates,” a statement from the PMO said.</p>.<p>He also asked officials for augmentation of healthcare resources in rural areas to focus on door-to-door testing and surveillance and empowering ASHA and Anganwadi workers with all necessary tools.</p>.<p><strong><a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/why-is-the-second-dose-of-covid-19-vaccine-important-986207.html" target="_blank">Read | Why is the second dose of Covid-19 vaccine important?</a></strong></p>.<p>Modi also asked officials to make available guidelines on home isolation and treatment in simpler terms along with illustrations in the rural areas.</p>.<p>The Prime Minister directed that a distribution plan for ensuring oxygen supply in rural areas should be worked out, including through provision of Oxygen Concentrators.</p>.<p>Necessary training should be provided to health workers to operate such equipment, and power supply should be ensured for smooth functioning of such medical devices, he said.</p>.<p>Taking serious note of some reports about ventilators lying unutilised in some states, the Prime Minister directed officials for an immediate audit of such devices provided by the Central Government.</p>.<p>He also asked officials to ensure refresher training to health workers for proper handling of ventilators.</p>.<p>The Prime Minister said India’s fight against Covid has been guided throughout by scientists and subject experts and will continue being guided by them.</p>.<p>Officials briefed the Prime Minister about the vaccination process and the state-wise coverage of the 45 plus population and discussed the roadmap for future vaccine availability.</p>.<p>The Prime Minister directed officials to work closely with states to ramp up the speed of vaccination.</p>.<p><em>(With inputs from PTI)</em></p>