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Delhi issues health advisory amid rising H3N2, Covid cases, DDMA to meet tomorrow

With Delhi witnessing a rise in influenza cases and a slight rise in Covid cases, the Delhi Disaster Management Authority will meet on Saturday to discuss the possible impact on the capital, Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal said.

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Delhi Health Minister Saurabh Bharadwaj on Friday said the city government has directed authorities to conduct early screening to detect cases of influenza in the national capital.

Addressing a press conference, he said though the peak of seasonal influenza is usually over by March, a large number of cases are being registered this time in parts of the country.

Bharadwaj also said that the city government has no plan for making masks mandatory. The focus is on taking precautionary measures such as avoiding public places, washing hands, etc, he added.

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"People who have had severe asthma or Covid are among those impacted the most by influenza. Extra precaution is needed for those aged above 65, children below five years of age, and those suffering from lung diseases," he said.

The Delhi health minister said the Centre has issued a Covid advisory for six states but Delhi is not on the list. "However, we are issuing an advisory to check the spread of influenza. The precautionary measures to be followed in case of influenza and Covid are the same," Bharadwaj said.

"Instructions have been issued to district surveillance units, health facilities, and government hospital authorities to monitor the situation on a daily basis. All districts have been asked to ensure early screening to detect cases," he said.

Bharadwaj said there are not many influenza cases in Delhi hospitals and the situation is being monitored closely.

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The government will issue advertisements in newspapers and on FM radio channels to create awareness, the health minister said.

With the city witnessing a rise in influenza cases and a slight rise in Covid cases, the Delhi Disaster Management Authority will meet on Saturday to discuss the possible impact on the capital, Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal also said. 

The Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) has said that the rise in influenza cases is due to the Influenza A subtype H3N2 virus.

The H3N2 virus is leading to more hospitalisations than other subtypes. The symptoms include a runny nose, persistent cough, and fever.

A subtype of the Influenza A virus, the symptoms of H3N2 flu are similar to those of Covid-19.  

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