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The announcement came after some media reports questioned the country’s preparedness to deal with the highly infectious disease.
“There are reports in a section of the media about some decisions of the government regarding the lockdown implementation and response to COVID-19 management. The period of the lockdown has been gainfully utilised to ramp up the health infrastructure in the country,” the ministry said.
As on date, 45,299 people have recovered from coronavirus, taking the country’s recovery rate to 40.32 per cent, it said.
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A total of 26,15,920 samples have been tested and 1,03,532 samples were tested in the last 24 hours through 555 testing labs (391 in the government sector and 164 private labs), the ministry said.
The Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) in collaboration with the Health Ministry and the National Centre for Disease Control with support from state health departments and key stakeholders, including WHO, India is conducting a community-based serosurvey to estimate the prevalence of the coronavirus infection among the Indian population.
The central government has supplied 65.0 lakh personal protective equipment (PPE) coveralls and 101.07 lakh N95 masks to the states.
“Nearly 3 lakh PPE coveralls and N95 masks each are now being manufactured per day by domestic producers. These were not produced in the country earlier,” the ministry said in a statement.
In addition, the government is consulting and involving epidemiologists actively at all levels in order to combat COVID-19.
The National Task Force (NTF) for COVID-19 constituted by the ICMR has held 20 meetings since mid March, and has systematically and effectively contributed towards the scientific and technical response to the pandemic, the statement said.