Travel relaxation behind surge in cases: Experts
May 26, 2020  14:56
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With India now in the bracket of top 10 nations worst hit by the novel coronavirus, experts have attributed the surge in cases to easing of travel restrictions and movement of migrants besides enhanced testing capacity.
According to AIIMS director, Randeep Guleria, the present rise in cases has been reported predominantly from hotspot areas but there is a possibility of further rise in the number of COVID-19 cases in the coming few 

days due to increased travel.
"Those who are asymptomatic or are in presymptomatic stage will pass through screening mechanisms and may reach areas where there have been minimal or less cases," Guleria said.
 
He said there was a need for more intense surveillance and monitoring in areas where migrants have returned to contain the spread of the disease.
 
If proper social distancing and hand hygiene is not maintained at a time when people are out on roads, the coronavirus infection will transmit much faster, he said.
 
Guleria also noted that testing capacity has been significantly ramped up which is reflecting in the increasing number of cases being detected.
Commenting on the partial resumption of rail and road transport services and migrants returning to their native places, Dr Chandrakant S Pandav, former president of the Indian Public Health Association and Indian 

Association of Preventive and social medicine, said the floodgates have been opened.
"This is a classic case of creating an enabling environment for coronavirus to spread like wildfire. In the coming few days, the number will rise dramatically. While it is true that lockdown cannot go on forever, the opening up 

should have been in a measured, calibrated and informed manner," he said.
"Travelling leads to spread of the infection. Now, the government will have to ensure even stronger surveillance to curb the infection but if that will be done is something to be observed," he said.
The death toll due to COVID-19 rose to 4,167 and the number of cases climbed to 1, 45,380 in the country, registering an increase of 146 deaths and 6,535 cases since Monday 8 am, according to the Union health 

ministry.  
Dr K K Aggarwal, President of the Confederation of Medical Association of Asia and Oceania, and former IMA president, said there will be a further surge in cases in the coming days if migration continues without any 

proper social distancing.
"Within the next ten days, the cases will cross two lakh. The very fact that number of cases was rising before the end of the third lockdown and continuing during the fourth lockdown means that people are not following 

physical distancing as required," he said. 
"Even in the last week of May when the temperature is very high, the rising number of cases would mean that human-to-human transmission is more important than surface-to-human transmission. Normally in heat the 

surface-to-human transmission should have reduced the new cases by half which has not happened," Aggarwal said.
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