UPDATES ON COVID-19
Centre Lauds Karnataka’s IT-based Model of Comprehensive Contact Tracing
and House-to-House Survey
[Press
Release/19.06.2020]
The Centre has lauded the best practice from Karnataka
for COVID-19 management which includes the comprehensive contact tracing of COVID-19
positive cases and physical/phone-based household survey which has covered more
than 1.5 crore households. The two initiatives taken by the State Government are
developed as part of the ‘Whole of Government’ approach with the involvement of
multi-sectoral agencies and supported by technology-based solutions and interventions.
They effectively trace and track each case thereby successfully containing the spread
of the epidemic.
The Centre has asked the other States to adapt
these best practices to their local context and replicate them for better management
of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Contact tracing is a critical component to contain
the epidemic and ensure that the health infrastructure does not get overwhelmed.
Karnataka has widened the definition of ‘Contact’ to include both the high risk
as well as low risk contacts as defined by Government of India. The number of primary
and secondary contacts in Karnataka were meticulously traced and put under strict
quarantine.
More than 10,000 well trained field staff carry
out specific responsibilities for contact tracing as per the detail SOP designed
by the State which prescribes step-by-step actions to be performed by each designated
person. The Contact Tracing Mobile App and Web Application are being
used to overcome the huge quantum of work, genuine forgetfulness of the positive
persons and attempts to hide facts due to various reasons.
The State has been able to curtail the spread of
infection in the slums of big corporation areas through compulsory institutional
quarantine of the contacts residing in slums or similar areas. It has also been made mandatory for all returnees
/ travelers coming to Karnataka to register on “Seva
Sindhu” portal, which enables the State to follow them for the next few days
when they are in home / institutional quarantine. The ‘Quarantine Watch App’ is used to assist
the field workers in enforcing the quarantine. The State has also formed Mobile
Squads for enforcement of the home quarantine through community participation. In
case information is received from the neighbor or public about violation of quarantine
by any person, that person is moved to institutional quarantine.
With a view to identifying, protecting and treating
high risk population like the elderly, persons with co-morbidities, pregnant women
and those with Influenza like Illness (ILI)/ Severe Acute Respiratory Illness (SARI)
on priority, Karnataka has conducted a physical/phone based household survey.
The survey was carried out during May 2020 and
covered 153 lakh households out of total 168 lakh total households. Polling Booth
Level Officers (BLO) were engaged to collect necessary information by using a Health
Survey App as well as a Web Application. The data collected through the survey was
complemented by the information already available with the Health Department for
pregnant mothers and TB/HIV/Dialysis/Cancer patients. An outreach campaign through
Apthamitra tele-consultation helpline (Call No.
14410) set up by the State Government, with support from NASSCOM, is being used
to reach out to the households at risk through Interactive Voice Response System
(IVRS) and outbound calls. The households reporting anyone with COVID-19 like symptoms
are triaged by a telemedicine doctor and further advised. Field level health worker
(ASHAs) also visits those households to ensure that the required healthcare service
is provided.