415: What Lessons Can India's Hotspots Learn From Bhilwara On Handling COVID-19 - a podcast by The Quint

from 2020-04-06T14:41:33

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Guests: Dr. Rajan Nanda, Principal and Controller of Rajmata Vijaya Raje Scindia Medical College and Associated Group of Hospitals in Bhilwara




Smitha TK, Senior Correspondent, The Quint




Rajasthan’s Bhilwara has become a role model for its handling of COVID-19 cases.




It was one of 20 coronavirus hotspots identified by the health ministry that could lead to a spike in cases. It reported its first case on 18 March, a doctor at a private hospital who had come into contact with hundreds of patients. Local authorities jumped into action, to survey and isolate those infected. The number of infections grew to 26. As of this podcast’s recording 19 of those have tested negative. Across Rajasthan at least 253 cases have been confirmed, with 21 recoveries. 19 of these recoveries were from Bhilwara.




Kerala’s Pathnamthitta did something similar, and while it was named a hotspot at first, it’s now been taken off the list.




But there are at least 20 places across India including Mumbai, Pune, Noida, Ahmedabad, and more, which are still coronavirus hotspots.




How can authorities tackle these infection hotspots? What lessons can they take from examples like Bhilwara? And how will the spread of COVID-19 be contained in these areas once the lockdown ends on 14 April?



Host and Producer: Vishnu Gopinath



Editor: Shelly Walia


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