Fear of second coronavirus wave as people moving out: Maha CM Uddhav Thackeray

Fear of second coronavirus wave as people moving out: Maha CM Uddhav Thackeray
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Speaking at a virtual meeting with ministers and officials of Marathwada and Nashik divisions on the COVID-19 situation, the CM expressed concerns over asymptomatic patients, allowed to remain at home, stepping out without proper precautions and infecting others.

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Mumbai: Maharashtra Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray on Saturday expressed apprehensions of a "second wave" of coronavirus transmission as more people are moving out for work, and called for stricter compliance with norms. Speaking at a virtual meeting with ministers and officials of Marathwada and Nashik divisions on the COVID-19 situation, the CM expressed concerns over asymptomatic patients, allowed to remain at home, stepping out without proper precautions and infecting others.

He said the focus should be on reducing the mortality rate.

Thackeray directed officials to ensure that people follow health norms like wearing masks, and that violators be fined.

Maharashtra's COVID-19 caseload stood at 13,00,757 as on September 25 while the cumulative death toll reached 34,761, as per the state health department.

"In Britain, asymptomatic positive patients are treated at home, but they are checked every day. They are shifted to hospitals, if needed. We are allowing asymptomatic patients to remain under home quarantine, but they are moving out and infecting others," the chief minister said.

"There is fear of a second wave (of coronavirus transmission) since more people are now moving out for work. There is a danger of senior citizens getting infected at their homes," he said.

During his interaction with officials, Thackeray stressed the need to increase mass awareness, and tracing and testing.

"'My family, My Responsibility' is an important initiative in this regard. The campaign should become a health movement not just in our country but in the entire world," Thackeray said.

He said proper protocol should be followed in treating COVID-19 patients, "and only medical prescription should be followed".

He asked district-level task force comprising medical experts to remain in regular touch with the state-level task force.

The CM called for roping in folk artists for spreading the message of awareness in various dialects.

Thackeray said the number of RT-PCR tests needs to be increased.

"If results of antigen tests (for any person) return negative and symptoms prevail, then RT-PCR test is required and two swab samples need to be taken," he added.

The COVID-19 RT-PCR test is a real-time reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) test for the qualitative detection of nucleic acid from SARS-CoV-2 in upper and lower respiratory specimens.

The Rapid Antigen Detection Test (RADT) directly detects the presence or absence of coronavirus antigen in the patient's body within 30 minutes.

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4 Comments on this Story

Sushman Kumar1 hour ago
what matters? Government is non existent in any case. Maharashtra people will have to fend them selves! God save them
Kamlesh Bhatt2 hours ago
Modi ji tried to teach people social distancing, soap hygiene and wearing masks.
Unfortunately the local politicians never believed in all this and never communicated with state people on mask, soap hygiene and social distancing.
As a result of weak local politicians all initial advantage in states is lost.
Now if they say anything right, no body believes them anymore
Pratyay Bhaumik2 hours ago
Inflationary expectation is worse than inflation. Fear of second wave of Corona is similarly worse than a real second wave. Maharashtra is yet to swim through the first wave and that wave is so big that state govt is nervous. Fortunately for them a second or third wave is unlikely. Wave is created when there is transfer of mass along a gradient. In Maharashtra spread of Corona is so extensive that there is no gradient left except between politicians and common people.