COVID-19 pandemic in Madhya Pradesh

The first cases of the COVID-19 pandemic in Madhya Pradesh were confirmed on 20 March 2020.[1] These were the first four cases in Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh. Madhya Pradesh has confirmed a total of 24,842 cases, including 770 deaths and 16,836 recoveries, as of 22 July 2020.[2]

COVID-19 pandemic in Madhya Pradesh
Map of districts with confirmed cases
Map of COVID-19 deaths
DiseaseCOVID-19
Virus strainSARS-CoV-2
LocationMadhya Pradesh
First outbreakWuhan, China
Index caseJabalpur
Arrival date21 March 2020
(10 months, 2 weeks and 3 days)
Confirmed cases26,926 (25 July 2020)
Active cases7,639 (25 July 2020)
Recovered18,488 (25 July 2020)
Deaths
799 (25 July 2020)
Fatality rate2.97%
Territories
51 Districts
Government website
Official website
www.mohfw.gov.in

Timeline


COVID-19 cases in Madhya Pradesh, India  ()
     Deaths        Recoveries        Active cases
MarMarAprAprMayMayJunJunJulJul
Last 15 daysLast 15 days
Date
# of cases
# of deaths
2020-03-21
4(n.a.) 0(n.a.)
2020-03-22
5(+25%) 0(n.a.)
2020-03-23
6(+20%) 0(n.a.)
2020-03-24
7(+17%) 0(n.a.)
2020-03-25
9(+29%) 0(n.a.)
2020-03-26
15(+67%) 0(n.a.)
2020-03-27
26(+73%) 0(n.a.)
2020-03-28
33(+27%) 2(n.a.)
2020-03-29
39(+18%) 2(=)
2020-03-30
47(+21%) 3(+50%)
2020-03-31
66(+40%) 5(+67%)
2020-04-01
86(+30%) 6(+20%)
2020-04-02
107(+24%) 8(+33%)
2020-04-03
154(+44%) 8(=)
2020-04-04
179(+16%) 11(+38%)
2020-04-05
193(+7.8%) 13(+18%)
2020-04-06
256(+33%) 14(+7.7%)
2020-04-07
290(+13%) 21(+50%)
2020-04-08
341(+18%) 24(+14%)
2020-04-09
411(+21%) 33(+38%)
2020-04-10
451(+9.7%) 36(+9.1%)
2020-04-11
529(+17%) 40(+11%)
2020-04-12
562(+6.2%) 41(+2.5%)
2020-04-13
614(+9.3%) 50(+22%)
2020-04-14
741(+21%) 53(+6%)
2020-04-15
938(+27%) 53(=)
2020-04-16
1,164(+24%) 55(+3.8%)
2020-04-17
1,310(+13%) 69(+25%)
2020-04-18
1,402(+7%) 69(=)
2020-04-19
1,407(+0.36%) 72(+4.3%)
2020-04-20
1,485(+5.5%) 76(+5.6%)
2020-04-21
1,552(+4.5%) 80(+5.3%)
2020-04-22
1,587(+2.3%) 80(=)
2020-04-23
1,687(+6.3%) 83(+3.8%)
2020-04-24
1,846(+9.4%) 92(+11%)
2020-04-25
1,945(+5.4%) 99(+7.6%)
2020-04-26
2,090(+7.5%) 103(+4%)
2020-04-27
2,165(+3.6%) 110(+6.8%)
2020-04-28
2,387(+10%) 120(+9.1%)
2020-04-29
2,560(+7.2%) 130(+8.3%)
2020-04-30
2,625(+2.5%) 137(+5.4%)
2020-05-01
2,715(+3.4%) 145(+5.8%)
2020-05-02
2,788(+2.7%) 151(+4.1%)
2020-05-03
2,837(+1.8%) 156(+3.3%)
2020-05-04
2,942(+3.7%) 165(+5.8%)
2020-05-05
3,049(+3.6%) 176(+6.7%)
2020-05-06
3,138(+2.9%) 185(+5.1%)
2020-05-07
3,252(+3.6%) 193(+4.3%)
2020-05-08
3,341(+2.7%) 200(+3.6%)
2020-05-09
3,457(+3.5%) 211(+5.5%)
2020-05-10
3,614(+4.5%) 215(+1.9%)
2020-05-11
3,785(+4.7%) 221(+2.8%)
2020-05-12
3,986(+5.3%) 225(+1.8%)
2020-05-13
4,173(+4.7%) 232(+3.1%)
2020-05-14
4,426(+6.1%) 237(+2.2%)
2020-05-15
4,595(+3.8%) 239(+0.84%)
2020-05-16
4,790(+4.2%) 243(+1.7%)
2020-05-17
4,977(+3.9%) 248(+2.1%)
2020-05-18
5,236(+5.2%) 252(+1.6%)
2020-05-19
5,465(+4.4%) 258(+2.4%)
2020-05-20
5,735(+4.9%) 267(+3.5%)
2020-05-21
5,981(+4.3%) 270(+1.1%)
2020-05-22
6,170(+3.2%) 272(+0.74%)
2020-05-23
6,371(+3.3%) 281(+3.3%)
2020-05-24
6,665(+4.6%) 290(+3.2%)
2020-05-25
6,859(+2.9%) 300(+3.4%)
2020-05-26
7,024(+2.4%) 305(+1.7%)
2020-05-27
7,261(+3.4%) 313(+2.6%)
2020-05-28
7,453(+2.6%) 321(+2.6%)
2020-05-29
7,645(+2.6%) 334(+4%)
2020-05-30
7,891(+3.2%) 343(+2.7%)
2020-05-31
8,089(+2.5%) 350(+2%)
2020-06-01
8,283(+2.4%) 358(+2.3%)
2020-06-02
8,420(+1.7%) 364(+1.7%)
2020-06-03
8,588(+2%) 371(+1.9%)
2020-06-04
8,762(+2%) 377(+1.6%)
2020-06-05
8,996(+2.7%) 384(+1.9%)
2020-06-06
9,228(+2.6%) 399(+3.9%)
2020-06-07
9,401(+1.9%) 412(+3.3%)
2020-06-08
9,638(+2.5%) 414(+0.49%)
2020-06-09
9,849(+2.2%) 420(+1.4%)
2020-06-10
10,049(+2%) 427(+1.7%)
2020-06-11
10,241(+1.9%) 431(+0.94%)
2020-06-12
10,443(+2%) 440(+2.1%)
2020-06-13
10,641(+1.9%) 447(+1.6%)
2020-06-14
10,802(+1.5%) 459(+2.7%)
2020-06-15
10,935(+1.2%) 465(+1.3%)
2020-06-16
11,069(+1.2%) 476(+2.4%)
2020-06-17
11,244(+1.6%) 482(+1.3%)
2020-06-18
11,426(+1.6%) 486(+0.83%)
2020-06-19
11,582(+1.4%) 495(+1.9%)
2020-06-20
11,724(+1.2%) 501(+1.2%)
2020-06-21
11,903(+1.5%) 515(+2.8%)
2020-06-22
12,078(+1.5%) 521(+1.2%)
2020-06-23
12,261(+1.5%) 525(+0.77%)
2020-06-24
12,448(+1.5%) 534(+1.7%)
2020-06-25
12,595(+1.2%) 542(+1.5%)
2020-06-26
12,798(+1.6%) 546(+0.74%)
2020-06-27
12,965(+1.3%) 550(+0.73%)
2020-06-28
13,186(+1.7%) 557(+1.3%)
2020-06-29
13,370(+1.4%) 564(+1.3%)
2020-06-30
13,593(+1.7%) 572(+1.4%)
2020-07-01
13,861(+2%) 581(+1.6%)
2020-07-02
14,106(+1.8%) 589(+1.4%)
2020-07-03
14,297(+1.4%) 593(+0.68%)
2020-07-04
14,604(+2.1%) 598(+0.84%)
2020-07-05
14,930(+2.2%) 608(+1.7%)
2020-07-06
15,284(+2.4%) 617(+1.5%)
2020-07-07
15,627(+2.2%) 622(+0.81%)
2020-07-08
16,036(+2.6%) 629(+1.1%)
2020-07-09
16,341(+1.9%) 634(+0.79%)
2020-07-10
16,657(+1.9%) 638(+0.63%)
2020-07-11
17,201(+3.3%) 644(+0.94%)
2020-07-12
17,632(+2.5%) 653(+1.4%)
2020-07-13
18,207(+3.3%) 663(+1.5%)
2020-07-14
19,005(+4.4%) 673(+1.5%)
2020-07-15
19,643(+3.4%) 682(+1.3%)
2020-07-16
20,378(+3.7%) 689(+1%)
2020-07-17
21,082(+3.5%) 698(+1.3%)
2020-07-18
21,763(+3.2%) 706(+1.1%)
2020-07-19
22,600(+3.8%) 721(+2.1%)
2020-07-20
23,310(+3.1%) 738(+2.4%)
2020-07-21
24,095(+3.4%) 756(+2.4%)
2020-07-22
24,842(+3.1%) 770(+1.9%)
Sources: .

Statistics

District Total cases Recoveries Deaths Active cases
Total 2,56,214 2,50,320 3,820 2,074
Agar Malwa 662 644 10 8
Alirajpur 1,296 1,277 15 4
Anuppur 2,097 2,073 15 9
Ashoknagar 1,135 1,114 17 4
Balaghat 3,178 3,154 14 10
Barwani 2,918 2,864 30 24
Betul 3,610 3,468 75 67
Bhind 1,506 1,488 10 8
Bhopal 42,891 41,649 614 628
Burhanpur 873 844 27 2
Chhatarpur 2,108 2,068 32 8
Chhindwara 2,869 2,785 46 38
Damoh 2,776 2,645 90 41
Datia 1,904 1,878 20 6
Dewas 2,958 2,928 27 3
Dhar 4,127 4,045 58 24
Dindori 1,008 984 1 23
Guna 1,552 1,513 26 13
Gwalior 16,445 16,155 227 63
Harda 2,135 2,087 35 13
Hoshangabad 3,858 3,781 61 16
Indore 57,669 56,427 924 318
Jabalpur 16,335 15,902 251 182
Jhabua 2,529 2,477 27 25
Katni 2,266 2,239 17 10
Khandwa 2,346 2,274 63 9
Khargone 5,422 5,287 107 28
Mandla 1,222 1,209 10 3
Mandsaur 2,830 2,790 35 5
Morena 3,232 3,202 29 1
Narsinghpur 3,520 3,478 30 12
Neemuch 3,038 2,989 37 12
Niwari 681 677 2 2
Panna 1,124 1,095 4 25
Raisen 2,473 2,417 46 10
Rajgarh 2,434 2,312 66 56
Ratlam 4,722 4,574 81 67
Rewa 4,116 4,069 35 12
Sagar 5,429 5,223 150 56
Satna 3,476 3,430 42 4
Sehore 2,802 2,742 48 12
Seoni 1,586 1,566 10 10
Shahdol 2,986 2,922 30 34
Shajapur 1,795 1,761 22 12
Sheopur 1,500 1,457 15 28
Shivpuri 3,647 3,600 30 17
Sidhi 2,024 1,990 13 21
Singrauli 1,910 1,870 26 14
Tikamgarh 1,311 1,274 27 10
Ujjain 4,966 4,819 104 43
Umaria 1,315 1,285 18 12
Vidisha 3,602 3,519 71 12
As of 2021-02-06[3]

Background

On 12 January 2020, the World Health Organization (WHO) confirmed that a novel coronavirus was the cause of a respiratory illness in a cluster of people in Wuhan City, Hubei Province, China, which was reported to the WHO on 31 December 2019.[4]

The case fatality ratio for COVID-19 has been much lower than SARS of 2003, but the transmission has been significantly greater, with a significant total death toll.[5]

Phase 1 (25 March – 14 April)

The lockdown restricts people from stepping out of their homes.[6] All transport services – road, air and rail were suspended with exceptions for transportation of essential goods, fire, police and emergency services.[7] Educational institutions, industrial establishments and hospitality services were also suspended.[7] Services such as food shops, banks and ATMs, petrol pumps, other essentials and their manufacturing are exempted.[8] The Home Ministry said the anyone who fails to follow the restrictions can face up to a year in jail.[7]

Phase 2 (15 April – 3 May)

On 14 April 2020, Prime Minister Narendra Modi while addressing the nation, announced that the nationwide Lockdown which was supposed to end on 14 April 2020 has now been extended to 3 May 2020.[9]

Phase 3 (4 May – 17 May)

On 1 May, the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) and the Government of India (GoI) further extended the lockdown period to two weeks beyond 4 May, with some relaxations.[10]

Phase 4 (18 May – 31 May)

On 17 May, the National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) and the MHA extended the lockdown for a period for two weeks beyond 18 May, with additional relaxations.[11]

Phase 5 (1 – 30 June)

The MHA issued fresh guidelines for the month of June, stating that the phases of reopening would "have an economic focus". Lockdown restrictions would only be imposed in containment zones, while activities would be permitted in other zones in a phased manner.[12]

On 16 June the Madhya Pradesh state government stated that they will be using pulse oximeters in areas across the state to upgrade the survey and screening of people for COVID-19 virus. A pulse oximeter is a device used to monitor the amount of oxygen carried in the body.[13]

Quarantine and containment

In Phase 4 of the lockdown, the state government imposed a fines of Rs.2000 on those citizens violating the home quarantine norms for COVID-19. They also stated that if violating it for a second time they would be shifted to the government quarantine center.[14]

Testing

Summary of test results
Samples tested 246,973
Positive 10,641
Positive % 4.31%
Tests per million people [note 1] 3,003
As of 13 June 2020[16]

As of 22 July 2020, 645003 tests were performed in the state out of which 24842 were found positive.[17][16]

Source: Department Of Public Relations, Madhya Pradesh

Graphs and charts

COVID-19 daily graph by total number of cases

Sources:[18]

Daily new cases

Daily new recoveries

Daily new deaths

Active cases

Semilog plot of SARS-CoV-2 spread and COVID-19 recoveries and deaths

Total numbers of active, recovered and deceased cases

Note: This is a Stacked Area chart. View the height of each section separately. Recovered + Active + Death = Total cases.

Public Health

Medical professionals were sent for national training on covid. Preparation of hospitals for the treatment of COVID-19 including postponing elective surgeries, ensuring an adequate supply of PPE kits.[19] To grant certain rights to establish effective control over outbreak affected areas and take swift actions, section 71 of the Madhya Pradesh Public Health Act, 1949 was invoked.  This section of the Act provides all Chief Medical and Health Officers and Civil Surgeon cum Chief Hospital Superintendents rights set out therein.[20]

Economic Impact

The state government is carrying out a more targeted demolition of the existing labour laws. These new rules are aimed at significantly reducing the regulatory processes a business has to undertake.[21] In addition to that the state government let companies hire contract workers for a longer duration, allow them not to recognize trade unions for collective bargaining in a number of sectors such as textiles, cement and auto, and not provide any mechanism for raising industrial disputes for new firms.[21]

See also

Notes

  1. Population based on 2019 estimates from National Health Mission [15]

References

  1. "Madhya Pradesh records first COVID-19 cases; 4 from Jabalpur test positive". Deccan Herald. 20 March 2020.
  2. "MoHFW | Home". www.mohfw.gov.in. Retrieved 2020-04-22.
  3. "COVID cases source". Retrieved 2021-02-06.
  4. "WHO | Novel Coronavirus – China". WHO. Retrieved 2020-05-06.
  5. "Coronavirus vs. SARS: How Do They Differ?". Healthline. Retrieved 2020-05-07.
  6. "PM calls for complete lockdown of entire nation for 21 days". Press Information Bureau.
  7. "Guidelines.pdf" (PDF). Ministry of Home Affairs.
  8. Tripathi, Rahul (25 March 2020). "India 21 day Lockdown: What is exempted, what is not". The Economic Times.
  9. DelhiApril 14, India Today Web Desk New; April 14, 2020UPDATED; Ist, 2020 09:32. "Lockdown 2.0 with exceptions to restart economy: What's proposed ahead of PM Modi's address". India Today. Retrieved 2020-05-07.CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  10. newsworld24 (2020-05-01). "Lockdown Extension till May 17: Read MHA guidelines". News World24. Retrieved 2020-05-07.
  11. Banerjea, Aparna. "Coronavirus lockdown extended till 31 May, says NDMA". Livemint.com. Retrieved 2020-05-23.
  12. ""Unlock1": Malls, Restaurants, Places Of Worship To Reopen June 8". NDTV.com.
  13. "Madhya Pradesh mulls pulse oximeters in urban areas for screening Covid-19 patients". Hindustan Times. 16 June 2020. Retrieved 19 June 2020.
  14. "Rs 2,000 fine for home quarantine violation in MP". Economic Times. 28 May 2020. Retrieved 19 June 2020.
  15. "Report_Population_Projection_2019.pdf" (PDF).
  16. https://www.mpinfo.org/MPinfoStatic/other_updates/Health-Bulletin-22July20.pdf
  17. For more information, see https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/COVID-19_testing#Virus_testing_statistics_by_country_subdivision
  18. "MoHFW | Home". www.mohfw.gov.in. Archived from the original on 2020-05-07. Retrieved 2020-05-07.
  19. "Madhya Pradesh Government's Response to COVID-19 (January 2020- April 17, 2020". PSR. 18 April 2020. Retrieved 19 June 2020.
  20. "Madhya Pradesh Government's Response to COVID-19 (January 2020- April 17, 2020)". PSE.
  21. Venkataramakrishnan, Rohan. "The Political Fix: Why are Indian states junking labour laws in the middle of the Covid-19 crisis?". Scroll.in. Retrieved 2020-06-26.
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