On Wednesday, 28 April, the World Health Organisation (WHO) said that India must close the gaps in its essential medical supplies and hospital capacities urgently, as the country grapples with a COVID crisis.
Apart from this, they also speak of the need to address concerns, fear, and misinformation among the communities which often triggers hoarding of medical supplies and frequent hospital visits.
Dr Khetrapal Singh goes on to talk about the importance of optimising the resources available, and rationing scarce resources such as certain highly in-demand drugs and oxygen to ensure lifesaving interventions are made available to only those who need it.
The press statement released by the WHO says that they will be,
The WHO continues to stand by its 'tried and tested' key public health measures of test, trace, isolate and treat—along with physical distancing, hand hygiene, cough etiquette, and masks, to curtail COVID-19 transmission.
It emphasises that these measures don't change "irrespective of the numbers that we see today or the virus variants that may be circulating during the ongoing surge (in India)."
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