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Coronavirus | Testing and the importance of low positivity rate

Coronavirus | Testing and the importance of low positivity rate Updated: Updated: May 15, 2021 20:41 IST Although the second wave came more than a year after the first, India’s testing infrastructure remained insufficient and underprepared Share Article Data source: India COVID-19 Tracker   | Photo Credit: Rijo M. John Although the second wave came more than a year after the first, India’s testing infrastructure remained insufficient and underprepared Early detection and isolation of potentially infectious individuals are the keys to successfully fighting a viral pandemic. The importance of diagnostic testing to facilitate this cannot be overemphasised. A widely deployed and efficient testing strategy can go a long way in limiting the spread of new cases as it significantly reduces the chance of individuals with undetected virus exposure from roaming freely among unexposed individuals.

Australia must endorse roadmap for stronger, better funded WHO

Australia must endorse roadmap for stronger, better funded WHO We’re sorry, this service is currently unavailable. Please try again later. Dismiss Normal text size Advertisement China and the West have spent much of the past year trying to shift the blame for the devastation of the COVID-19 pandemic on to each other but it is time to stop this bickering and look to the future. That is the gist of a report by an expert panel chaired by former New Zealand prime minister Helen Clark, commissioned by the World Health Organisation, which has been released under the title The panel was established a year ago after Australia led calls for an independent investigation into the origins of the virus. It is important to note that the report’s approach and tone gives no ammunition to those seeking to score geopolitical points on either side.

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