Haryana screens its entire population for flu symptoms, says situation ‘not alarming’

by Abbas Adil

Chandigarh: The Haryana government has completed screening its entire population for flu-like symptoms, following a 10-day exercise that involved more than 20,000 teams of officials.

Amid a spike in the number of coronavirus cases in the state, Haryana had launched a door-to-door screening campaign on 10 April. Teams of village-level ASHA workers, along with auxiliary nursing midwives and, in many villages, anganwadi workers were asked to visit every household and gather details of anyone having flu-like symptoms. The exercise was completed on 20 April.

Haryana’s principal secretary (health), Rajiv Arora, told ThePrint that the data gathered is being analysed, and while the exact number of people suffering from flu-like symptoms is yet to be assessed, the situation emerging out of the exercise is “not alarming” and “quite handleable”.

Arora said persons showing symptoms are being monitored and will be tested. “We have already procured 35,000 rapid test kits, of which 10,000 have been procured from ICMR, and the rest are from a company that manufactures these kits in Manesar,” he said.

“When ICMR gives its clearance for the use of rapid test kits, we will start testing everyone with flu-like symptoms,” Arora said.


State of Covid-19 in Haryana

Haryana has so far reported 250 Covid-19 cases and two deaths, and this number does not include the 14 Italian nationals who tested positive for the infection in Gurugram.

Four fresh cases each from Gurugram and Sonepat and one from Ambala were reported Wednesday.

The total number of people tested for the coronavirus in the state is now over 15,500, putting it near the top of the list of states that have ramped up testing.

The number of labs conducting these tests has increased from two to seven in the last two weeks. These are PGIMS, Rohtak (capacity 180 samples per day); BPS Khanpur Kalan (120 samples per day); ESIC Medical College, Faridabad (100 samples per day); Kalpana Chawla Medical College, Karnal (120 samples per day); NRCE, Hisar (25 samples per day); PGIMER, Chandigarh (50 samples per day); and CSIR, Mohali (50 samples per day).

Another five private labs in Gurugram have been given the nod for Covid-19 testing.


Pooled sample testing

Arora said testing of pooled samples has begun, which will enhance capacities substantially. “We are not pooling more than three samples,” he said.

“We are now using the information gathered through the Aarogya Setu mobile app for monitoring people with flu-like symptoms. The app asks the user to self-declare his or her symptoms,” he informed.

“There is a dedicated officer and his team who are monitoring the app users. Initially, a lot of people downloaded the app and thought it was like a game, but soon realised the significance of the information. Those who register symptoms in the app are contacted and monitored, and if required, will also be sampled,” said Arora.

More than 29.95 lakh persons have already downloaded the app in Haryana, he added.


Helping those with other health issues

Arora said in order to provide health facilities to those suffering from other problems, more than 400 mobile health teams are functional.

“These mobile health check-up buses also report any severe respiratory disorder, as also flu-like symptoms in the people they check every day,” he said.

He added that apart from the people who were showing flu-like symptoms, the government has decided to also start sampling those working in high-risk conditions. These include doctors, nurses, other hospital staff, sanitation workers and policemen.

The state has already carried out sampling and testing of the susceptible population in containment zones in various districts, including Nuh, Palwal, Sonepat, Karnal, Faridabad, Bhiwani, Ambala and Gurugram.

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