New Delhi:Genome sequencing of around 500 samples collected in December are being done at INSACOG labs across the country at present, sources said on Saturday during a high-level Covid review meeting chaired by a top government official amid a surge in cases in some countries.
Principal Secretary to the prime minister P K Mishra chaired the meeting with senior officials and experts to review the status of COVID-19 in the country and compliance of directions issued by the PM during the review meeting on December 22. During the meeting, Union Health ministry officials informed that the Ministry of Commerce has been asked to monitor exports of medicinal products and equipment to China, they said.
Mishra was apprised of the evolving global scenario of the pandemic with the surge in Covid observed in some countries, including China, Japan, South Korea, Singapore, Brazil etc, official sources said. It was informed that Union Health Minister Mansukh Mandaviya chaired a virtual review meeting with health ministers of states on COVID-19 on December 23.
The focus was on enhancing awareness about Covid-appropriate behaviour, strengthening of surveillance, including ramping up of testing across the country, and uptake of coronavirus precautionary doses, they stated. It was informed that according to the directions of the prime minister, mock drills across all health facilities were conducted on Dec 27. All states and Union Territories participated in the drills to ensure operational readiness of Covid-dedicated facilities with a specific focus on oxygen plants, ventilators, logistics and human resources.
Official sources said 21,097 facilities conducted the mock drill, of which 16,108 were government facilities. The Union Health minister personally reviewed the preparedness at Safdurjung Hospital in New Delhi, they said. As directed by the PM, detailed guidelines for two per cent random screening of international passengers on arrival were issued and random sampling was initiated from December 24, official sources said.
As many as 1,716 international flights have been screened and 5,666 samples collected for COVID-19 testing. Guidelines for international arrivals have been revised on December 29, and from January 1, 2023, all international arrivals from China, Singapore, Hongkong, Republic of Korea, Thailand and Japan will undergo mandatory pre-departure RT-PCR testing (to be conducted in 72 hours prior to undertaking the journey).