write about how this virus has spread in the north eastern stateswhich state is affected the most and how and also rural urban ratio
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There is a new emerging trend in the country that now the smaller states are showing an upward trend and there is a need to be cautious about this trend. The states should focus on increasing testing in a timely manner along with upgrading the health infrastructure. With changes in guidelines, more and more of antigen tests can be done now, so that mortality rates can be decreased. There is a need to focus on peri urban and rural areas significantly," said Harsh Vardhan.
Dr Sujeet K. Singh, Director national centre for disease control (NCDC) presented an overview of the covid-19 trajectory in the States. “There should be ramp up of RAT testing and vaccination in rural areas as the spread is now going to pockets in the North East which are difficult to reach in terms of geography. The rise of positivity to more than 33% in some pockets was noted as a point of particular concern as it indicates high transmission in belts that are underserved by the country’s health network," said Singh.
“There is a need to properly monitor home quarantine cases and enhanced surveillance for ILI/SARI cases to curb high CFR in certain Hill States," he said.
Vikash Sheel, Additional Secretary (Health) presented on the optimal and judicious use of vaccine doses. All the States, barring Tripura, has had a lower coverage of healthcare workers and frontline workers (HCW/FLW) than the National average (90% and 82% respectively).