
India is not in community transmission: ICMR
New Delhi: There is no community transmission of COVID-19 in the country according to the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) on Thursday.
Professor (Dr) Balram Bhargava, DG, ICMR, at a press conference in New Delhi said that the prevalence of the infection is at less than one per cent in the small districts, while it is just over one per cent in the urban areas.
“India is such a large country and prevalence is very low that we have found that prevalence is less than one per cent in the small districts, in the urban areas it might be a little over one per cent and slightly higher in containment areas. India is not in community transmission,” Bhargava said.
India is such a large country and prevalence is very low. India is not in community transmission: Prof (Dr.) Balram Bhargava, DG, ICMR, Delhi on COVID19 pic.twitter.com/oFHfZL2cD9
— ANI (@ANI) June 11, 2020
He, however, added that the country needs to continue with the strategy of testing, tracing, tracking, and quarantine and continue containment measures as they have been successful so far. “The guard should not be let down now,” he added.
We found that about 0.73% of the population in these 15 districts showed a prevalence of past exposure to infection. It means that lockdown measures were successful in keeping it low and preventing rapid spread: Prof (Dr.) Balram Bhargava, DG, ICMR, Delhi on serosurvey pic.twitter.com/cRu2ZCEReO
— ANI (@ANI) June 11, 2020
Speaking about the number of tests being carried out in the country, Prof Bhargava said, “We are now conducting 1.51 lakh tests per day, as of yesterday, and have the capacity to conduct up to 2 lakh tests per day. We also crossed the 50 lakh tests conducted mark a few days back.”
He also urged the state governments to use both government and private labs to ramp up testing in the country. (ANI)