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The first case of the COVID-19 pandemic was confirmed in the Indian state of Odisha on 16 March 2020. The state has confirmed 10,00,084 cases, including 9,497 active cases, 9,83,245 recoveries, and 7,289 deaths as of 21 August 2021.[1]

Containment Strategy

In Cuttack, the Cuttack Municipal Corporation has formed a strategy wherein the city has been divided into three zones and officials have been deployed in order to ensure lockdown guidelines.[2]

Public Health Strategy

To lay more emphasis on testing, Director of National Health Mission (NHM) in Odisha has proposed a strategy to let social welfare workers go door-to-door to test people for COVID-19 symptoms. The strategy is to be implemented in rural areas and slums of urban areas as well.[3]

Immediate NGO Relief

Bhubaneswar Municipal Corporation (BMC) has partnered with 28 stores to ensure supplies are distributed to residents in the city in the midst of a lockdown. Some of these stores include Reliance Fresh, Big Bazaar, Vishal Mega Mart, Aadhar Fresh.[4]

Rourkela Municipal Corporation collaborated with different NGOs to deliver thousands of cooked food packets to the needy and destitute persons in the city. The corporation has also taken measures for home delivery of grocery items and medicines. A list of Medicine Stores, that have agreed for home delivery of medicines in their concerned area of operation.[5][6]

Public awareness Campaigns

As per Deccan Herald, Chief Secretary A K Tripathy issued directions to Information and Public Relation, Panchayati Raj and Drinking Water, Women and Child Development and Mission Shakti Departments to intensify IEC (Information, Education and Communication) activities with the active involvement of the community. The progress for the special awareness campaign "Mu bi Covid Joddha" (I am also a Covid warrior) was checked upon and an order to intensify the campaign has been passed.

An active involvement of women self help groups, panchayati raj institutions, farmer producer groups and school management committees have been established. The themes of the campaign include personal hygiene, hand washing use of mask, social distancing, care of the old and vulnerable, eradication of social stigma, self- monitoring, and community surveillance quarantine.[7]

Economy

Due to COVID-19, economic activities in rural areas have been hit hard with rabi crops being completely ruined.[8] To revive the agricultural economy, a meeting was held in May 2020, chaired by Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik.[9] The State Government assured to increase the supply of fertilizers, seeds and other necessary agricultural machinery, and activities such as fish farming, poultry farming, horticulture, and dairy farming are reviving gradually. Additionally, activities to introduce more labor-intensive programs in different sector have been initiated by Departments of Water Resources, Rural Development, Works and Forest and Environment.[9]

Other industries like IT and MSME sectors are also affected. With US and Europe suffering as well, very little projects are being renewed in IT industry and employees are being laid off.[8]

Since 92% of the state's total workforce is in unorganized sector (approx. 1.62 crore people), livelihood and employment have become extremely challenging.[8] One of the major revenue for Odisha comes from excise duty and with liquor shops being closed, a loss of around 1500 crore is to be expected.

Education

The shutting down of school and education facilities have not only affected students, parents and teachers but also the economy of the country.[10] In Odisha, commissioner-cum-secretary, Saswat Mishra, advised the Vice chancellors of all the universities to shift to online classes and vacate the hostel premises.[11]

The state was also ready to provide online education to the rural areas. Binayak Acharya, with the help of ThinkZone, had already been developing a home-based model of learning for parents to engage their children. He collaborated his model with the State Government and utilizing the resources and outreach, the program was adopted in various parts of the state.[12]

In April 2020, the state government along with UNICEF provided a fun-filled calendar list of events to keep more than 16 lakh children involved in a positive way during lockdown. The program emphasizes reaching out to parents to keep their kids actively engaged through action songs, dance, painting and storytelling based on the month's prescribed theme. It even laid down the habits of following social distancing in an easier fashion that could be understood by children. Furthermore, for families with no internet facilities, printed copies of the calendar are being provided.[13]

On 12 June 2020, the state government decided to cancel all pending exams at university level for the session 2019–2020. A provision was made for students to reappear for exams in November if they were unsatisfied with their grades.[14]

Migrant Workers Crisis

Odisha prepared an online database of returning migrants since the first case was discovered in the state.[15] Due to this, the state government knew that approx 78,233 persons had returned from other states to Odisha on the day of the national lockdown, with district and panchayat specifically tallied. The panchayat members encouraged the returning migrants to self-isolate themselves. In order to ensure their period of quarantine, the state announced a cash incentive of Rs. 15,000 to all those who completed self-isolation keeping the guidelines in mind and following the correct procedures issued by the government.[16]

Statistics

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COVID-19 Pandemic In Odisha By Districts
Sl. No. Districts Active Recovered Deaths Deaths Other Than COVID-19 Total Cases First Case Notes Total RT PCR Tests
01 Angul 236 10,637 157 00 10,910 09/05/2020 27th Death in Odisha. 1,73,44,608
02 Balangir 150 8,340 74 00 8,529 01/05/2020 337th Death in Odisha.
03 Balasore 131 11,833 122 05 12,063 18/04/2020 133th Death in Odisha.
04 Baragarh 121 9,995 79 00 10,156 24/05/2020 14th Death in Odisha.
05 Bhadrak 28 7,352 41 04 7,409 31/03/2020 52nd Death in Odisha.
06 Boudh 10 2,752 71 00 2,773 10/05/2020 638th Death in Odisha.
07 Cuttack 221 28,405 217 04 28,769 03/04/2020 5th Death in Odisha.
08 Deogarh 15 1,257 29 00 1,277 29/04/2020 946th Death in Odisha.
09 Dhenkanal 07 5,660 53 00 5,696 08/04/2020 240th Death in Odisha.
10 Gajapati 03 3,941 67 01 3,977 22/05/2020 35th Death In Odisha.
11 Ganjam 19 21,535 302 08 21,808 02/05/2020 3rd Death in Odisha.
12 Jagatsinghpur 42 9,002 61 00 9,082 06/05/2020 88th Death in Odisha.
13 Jajpur 129 11,819 38 01 11,974 03/04/2020 38th Death in Odisha.
14 Jharsuguda 79 7,392 91 00 7,497 29/04/2020 136th Death in Odisha.
15 Kalahandi 36 6,241 152 00 6,308 04/04/2020 197th Death in Odisha.
16 Kandhamal 5 5,888 44 00 5,926 17/05/2020 108th Death in Odisha.
17 Kendrapara 131 8,893 67 01 9,053 06/04/2020 43rd Death In Odisha.
18 Keonjhar 69 7,776 65 02 7,882 29/04/2020 223rd Death In Odisha.
19 Khordha 147 52,247 543 10 52,728 16/03/2020 1st Death In Odisha.
20 Koraput 39 7,800 44 00 7,855 27/04/2020 263rd Death In Odisha.
21 Malkangiri 12 5,183 36 03 5,222 19/05/2020 147th Death In Odisha.
22 Mayurbhanj 119 13,714 109 03 13,925 06/05/2020 236th Death in Odisha.
23 Nawarangpur 14 5,776 42 02 5,806 22/05/2020 227th Death in Odisha.
24 Nayagarh 23 6,387 61 02 6,456 09/05/2020 91st Death in Odisha.
25 Nuapada 88 7,219 64 00 7,334 23/05/2020 734th Death In Odisha.
26 Puri 13 13,864 179 03 13,997 03/04/2020 12th Death In Odisha.
27 Rayagada 18 8,305 133 00 8,368 02/06/2020 45th Death In Odisha.
28 Sambalpur 191 9,117 100 00 9,384 16/05/2020 160th Death In Odisha.
29 Sonepur 09 4,669 35 00 4,699 25/05/2020 343rd Death In Odisha.
30 Sundergarh 317 14,199 312 04 14,686 11/04/2020 36th Death In Odisha.
31 State Pool 83 8,234 00 00 8,317 dd/06/2020 No Recoveries. No Deaths.
Total (All 30 districts, Including State Pool) 9,497 9,83,245 7,289 53 10,00,084 First Case In Odisha

(16/03/2020)

All 30 Districts, Including State Pool 1,73,44,608

(17.34 M)

As of 21/08/2021 : 12:30 PM IST
(Updates Every Day Between 10:00 AM To 12:00 PM IST)
Source: Covid-19 State Homepage Covid-19 Dashboard District Wise Details Шаблон:Webarchive
Gender Wise Details On COVID-19
Gender Cases % of Total
Male 3,16,636 65.99
Female 1,63,116 34.01
Total 4,79,752 100.00%
Age Wise Details On COVID-19
Age Cases % of Total
0-14

Years

24,201 5.05
15-40

Years

2,49,819 52.07
41-60

Years

1,55,405 32.39
Above

60 Years

50,327 10.49
Total 4,79,752 100.00%
Lockdown Zone By Districts In Odisha
Districts Zone No. Of Districts
All Districts Red 30
Total Districts 30

Gallery

COVID-19 Vaccines with Approval for Emergency or Conditional Usage

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Union Minister for Health & Family Welfare, Dr. Harsh Vardhan visiting the GTB Hospital, Shahdara to review the preparedness of Dry Run of COVID-19 vaccine, in Delhi on January 02, 2021.

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Covishield

On January 1, 2021, the Drug Controller General of India, approved the emergency or conditional use of AstraZeneca's COVID-19 vaccine AZD1222 (marketed as Covishield).[17] Covishield is developed by the University of Oxford and its spin-out company, Vaccitech.[18] It's a viral vector vaccine based on replication-deficient Adenovirus that causes cold in Chimpanzees.

Covaxin

On January 2, 2021, BBV152 (marketed as Covaxin), first indigenous vaccine, developed by Bharat Biotech in association with the Indian Council of Medical Research and National Institute of Virology received approval from the Drug Controller General of India for its emergency or conditional usage.[19]

See also

References

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