Assam Restarts Community Surveillance To Control Covid In Villages
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The ACSP or "Nischsyata"-- had identified and restricted transmission last year through active testing of cases that would have gone unnoticed otherwise.
Two months into the second Covid wave, Assam is relaunching a strong surveillance plan that had served it well in the first wave of the disease last year. The Assam Community Surveillance Plan (ACSP) had helped the state ascertain the extent of the virus transmission and sensitise people in remote villages. Starting Tuesday, the third phase of ACSP will be mobilised in 28,149 villages. The ACSP - earlier called the Assam Targeted Surveillance Plan or "Nischsyata"-- had identified and restricted transmission last year through active testing of cases that would have gone unnoticed otherwise. Under the programme, medical teams conducted testing in probable hotspots -- bus terminal, petrol pumps, truck terminals and hotels -- and among the staff members of the police, healthcare and municipality. In its third phase, 28,000 villages across 153 health blocks will come under the scanner.More Related News