Hyderabad (Telangana):Telangana Director of Public Health and Family Welfare Dr Srinivas Rao on Wednesday said that although the COVID-19 situation was in control in the state, he advised political representatives and activists involved in the Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC) election to quarantine for a week in light of the ongoing pandemic.
He said that although Telangana had the lowest number of active cases, mortality rate and the highest number of recoveries, there was a drop in temperature and huge crowds had gathered due to the polls, giving rise to concern.
"Political representatives and activists involved in GHMC elections should stay in isolation for a week in the wake of COVID-19 pandemic. If anyone is experiencing symptoms, they must approach the nearest primary health care centre or hospital without any delay and get tested," Rao said.
So far, as many as 55,51,620 COVID-19 tests have been conducted in the state. About 2,70,883 COVID-19 positive cases have been registered so far and 1,49,156 out of every 10 lakh people have been tested.
There are currently 9,266 active cases in the state, about 3.4 per cent of the total cases in the state. The recovery rate stands at 96.03 per cent, whereas the average recovery rate of the country stands at 94 per cent. The mortality rate in Telangana is 0.53 per cent, whereas in the whole country, it is 1.54 per cent.