Trace, Quarantine, Test, Isolate and Treat: A Kerala Model of Covid-19 Response

Km Sulaiman, T. Muhammad, Rishad Muhammad A P, K. Afsal
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Kerala reported the first three cases of coronavirus in India in late January. Kerala, one of the India’s most densely populated states, which makes its success in fighting the Covid-19 all the more commendable. Moreover, an estimated 17% of its 35 million population employed or lives elsewhere, more than 1 million tourists visit each year, and hundreds of students study abroad, including in China. All of this mobility makes the state more vulnerable to contagious outbreaks. What is the strategy behind the success story? This paper compares the situation of COVID-19 pandemic in major states and Kerala by the different phase of lockdown, and also highlights Kerala’s fight against the pandemic. We used publicly available data from https://www.covid19india.org/ and Covid-19 Daily Bulletin (Jan 31-May 31), Directorate of Health Services, Kerala (https://dashboard.kerala.gov.in/). We calculate the phase-wise period prevalence rate (PPR) and the case fatality rate (CFR) of the last phase. Compared to other major states, Kerala showed better response in preventing pandemic. The equation for the Kerala’s success has been simple, prioritized testing, widespread contact tracing, and promoting social distance. They also imposed uncompromising controls, were supported by an excellent healthcare system, government accountability, transparency, public trust, civil rights and importantly the decentralized governance and strong grass-root level institutions. The “proactive” measures taken by Kerala such as early detection of cases and extensive social support measures can be a “model for India and the world”.
追踪、隔离、检测、隔离和治疗:喀拉拉邦应对Covid-19的模型
1月下旬,喀拉拉邦报告了印度首批三例冠状病毒病例。喀拉拉邦是印度人口最密集的邦之一,这使其在抗击新冠肺炎方面取得的成功更加值得称赞。此外,其3500万人口中估计有17%在其他地方就业或生活,每年有超过100万游客访问,数百名学生在国外学习,包括在中国。所有这些流动性使得该州更容易受到传染病爆发的影响。成功故事背后的策略是什么?本文根据封锁的不同阶段,比较了印度主要邦和喀拉拉邦的疫情情况,并重点介绍了喀拉拉邦抗击疫情的情况。我们使用了来自https://www.covid19india.org/和喀拉拉邦卫生服务理事会(https://dashboard.kerala.gov.in/)的Covid-19每日公报(1月31日至5月31日)的公开数据。我们计算了最后一个阶段的分阶段流行率(PPR)和病死率(CFR)。与其他主要邦相比,喀拉拉邦在预防流行病方面表现得更好。喀拉拉邦的成功秘诀很简单,即优先检测、广泛追踪接触者和促进社交距离。他们还实施了毫不妥协的控制,得到了优秀的医疗体系、政府问责制、透明度、公众信任、公民权利以及重要的分散治理和强大的基层机构的支持。喀拉拉邦采取的早期发现病例和广泛的社会支持措施等“积极主动”措施可以成为“印度和世界的典范”。
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