Officials emphasized the need to rely on trusted sources, such as the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare website and PIB releases, to avoid misinformation and rumors.The technical review meetings held on June 2 and 3 were attended by representatives from the Disaster Management Cell, Emergency Management Response (EMR) Cell, National Centre for Disease Control (NCDC), Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR), Integrated Disease Surveillance Programme (IDSP), Central Government Hospitals in Delhi, and state and UT representatives.According to Krishna Prasad, a health data analyst, active COVID-19 cases are now being reported from 28 states and Union Territories.Kerala remains the worst-affected state, reporting 1,373 cases and nine deaths.It is followed by Maharashtra, which has recorded 510 active cases and 14 deaths.Other states reporting COVID-19 cases include:Gujarat: 461 cases, 1 deathDelhi: 457 cases, 4 deathsWest Bengal: 432 cases, 1 deathKarnataka: 324 cases, 4 deathsTamil Nadu: 216 cases, 4 deathsUttar Pradesh: 201 cases, 2 deathsOfficials also reviewed the healthcare preparedness across the country.“States have been instructed to ensure the availability of oxygen, isolation beds, ventilators, and essential medicines,” the sources said.The meetings also included discussions on scaling up the surveillance system.“State and district surveillance units under IDSP are closely monitoring Influenza-Like Illness (ILI) and Severe Acute Respiratory Illness (SARI). Testing is recommended for all admitted SARI cases and 5% of ILI cases, as per the guidelines. Positive SARI samples are sent for Whole Genome Sequencing through the ICMR VRDL network,” they added.
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