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COVID-19 cases plateauing in India but risks persist: WHO

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NEW DELHI, Jan 29: Even though some cities or states in India may be beginning to see plateauing of COVID-19 cases, the risk persists and focus must be on reducing transmission and implementing situation-specific measures, senior WHO official Poonam Khetrapal Singh said.
The Health Ministry said on Thursday that early indications of COVID cases plateauing have been reported in certain geographies in the country but the trend needs to be observed.
Responding to a question that coronavirus cases have started plateauing in India, Dr Poonam Khetrapal Singh, Regional Director, WHO South-East Asia Region said the risk of COVID-19 remains high and no country, irrespective of their current transmission scenario, is “out of the woods” yet.
“Hence, even though some cities or states may be beginning to see plateauing of cases, the risk persists. We need to continue to remain vigilant. Our focus must be on reducing transmission. Implementing situation-specific public health and social measures and increasing vaccine coverage — that’s the way forward for all countries in the ongoing pandemic,” Singh told PTI.
On January 21, the country reported a total of 3,47,254 new COVID-19 cases after which the daily infection count has been reducing. A decline in COVID cases and positivity rate has been especially observed in Maharashtra, Uttar Pradesh, Delhi, Odisha, Haryana and West Bengal.
Asked if the pandemic is entering the endemic stage, Singh said, currently “we are still in the midst of the pandemic and the focus should be to curtail the virus spread and save lives”.
“By becoming endemic doesn’t mean that the virus will not be a cause of concern,” she said. (PTI)

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