New Delhi:As India witnessed a sudden rise in COVID cases first time in more than six weeks, Union Minister for Health and Family Welfare (MoHFW) Dr Harsh Vardhan on Friday expressed serious concern over the spike.
Reviewing the COVID situation in the country with senior officials of the ministry, Harsh Vardhan asked to mandate testing of all persons who test negative in rapid antigen tests and develop symptoms of influenza-like illness (ILI) and severe acute respiratory illness (SARI).
Earlier too, the Health Ministry had suggested for Real-time RT–PCR tests for those who tested negative in rapid antigen test but develop ILI and SARI symptoms.
Presently, Maharastra, Kerala, Delhi and West Bengal account for more than 50 per cent of active COVID cases in India.
According to the Health Ministry statistics, Maharastra registered 21.53 per cent of COVID cases, Kerala 16.12 per cent, Delhi 7.08 per cent and West Bengal 6.87 per cent.