Covid-19 is under control, don't fear hidden spike in cases: Govt
24-April-2020
The Central government on Friday asserted that the spread of coronavirus is limited and under control, while also quoting a study which stated that there is no spike in utilisation of fever and cold medicines in the country.
"Our routine surveillance of pneumonia and fever shows that there is no spike. There is no crowding of ICUs or lines outside the hospitals. A study was done on whether the utilisation of medicine used for fever and cold has increased. It has not," said Niti Aayog member V.K Paul.
Paul, who is also the chairman of the government's empowered committee-1, emphasised that there is no undercurrent or under-reporting of the disease in the country. "Disease is under control and is limited. This is the only picture by and large," he added.
He added that even after the testing was increased in the country, no proportional increase in cases was seen. "No need to fear hidden spikes in cases," he insisted.
Meanwhile, the number of confirmed cases in the country have crossed 23,000 mark, with 718 deaths. Globally, the number of cases have crossed 2.7 million while the death toll mounted to 1.9 lakh. IANS
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