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ICMR to start national sero surveys to assess COVID-19 spread: Health ministry

The ministry also said COVID-19 situation in India appears to be stabilising

An elderly woman along with others waits to be vaccinated for COVID-19 in Mumbai | PTI An elderly woman along with others waits to be vaccinated for COVID-19 in Mumbai | PTI

The ICMR will start national-level sero surveys to assess the spread of COVID-19 and all states/UTs should also be encouraged to conduct them so that information from all geographies can be collected, the Union health ministry said on Friday.

The ministry also said the COVID-19 situation in the country appears to be stabilising, but urged people to continue following the appropriate behaviour and social distancing norms.

The Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) will conduct national sero surveys to assess the COVID-19 spread and states/UTs should also conduct them to get all geographies' information, it said.

The ministry said almost 78 per cent decline in daily new COVID-19 cases has been noted in India since the highest reported peak in daily cases on May 7.

It also said there has been 74 per cent decrease in weekly COVID-19 positivity rate since the highest such rate was reported between April 30-May 6 at 21.6 per cent.

The Centre underlined that breaking the chain of transmission ensures lesser strain on the health infrastructure and better quality of care.

On the US's Food and Drug Administration (FDA) denying Emergency Use Authorisation (EUA) to Bharat Biotech's COVID-19 vaccine Covaxin, the health ministry said, “We respect each country's regulatory system, but it will have no impact on India's vaccine programme.”

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