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Fact check: How true is the Modi government s claim that Covid-19 infected only 2% of Indians?

Representational image. | Francis Mascarenhas/ Reuters The Joint Secretary of the Union Ministry of Health and Welfare, Lav Agarwal, during a press briefing on May 18, claimed that less than 2% of the population of the country has been infected by Covid-19 in the past 16 months. He also lauded the continuous efforts of the Centre and state governments in coordination with the medical fraternity for containing the spread. “Despite the high number of cases reported so far, we have been able to contain the spread to under 2% of the population”, said Agarwal. According to the data Agarwal presented, the percentage of the population infected with the virus stood at 1.8% with a total tally of 2.54 crore cases so far.

Government Approves 5 More Manufacturers to Produce Black Fungus Drugs

Government Approves 5 More Manufacturers to Produce Black Fungus Drugs The Union Health Ministry announced on Friday that five more manufacturers have been granted licenses to produce Amphotericin-B, a medication used to treat black fungus. New Delhi: The Union Health Ministry announced on Friday that five more manufacturers have been granted licenses to produce Amphotericin-B, a medication used to treat black fungus and that they will begin manufacturing 1,11,000 vials of the drug per month in July. The ministry said that efforts are being made to supplement domestic availability of the antifungal drug through import and that 3,63,000 vials of Amphotericin-B will be imported in May, bringing the total available in the country to 5,26,752 vials (including domestic production).

Ensure robust prevention and control practices to contain black fungus: Centre to states

Ensure robust prevention and control practices to contain black fungus: Centre to states Transmission-based precautions need heightened focus on droplet, airborne and contact precautions from the perspective of protecting healthcare workers and ensuring patient safety, Centre said. Share Via Email   |  A+A A- Patients infected with black fungus are treated at the Mucormycosis ward of a government hospital in Ahmedabad. (Photo | AP) By PTI NEW DELHI: Noting that the spread of mucormycosis is becoming a cause of concern, the Centre has advised all states and union territories to review their preparedness for prevention and control of fungal infections as well as hygiene and sanitation in hospitals.

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