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Survey rates TN as best state in handling of second Covid wave.

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New Delhi: A Survey done by LocalCircles rates Tamil Nadu as the top state in its overall handling of the second Covid wave.

As per the survey, on an aggregate basis, 59 per cent of Tamil Nadu residents rated the Tamil Nadu Government's handling of COVID 2nd wave as effective or higher.

Tamil Nadu is followed by Andhra Pradesh,UP, Maharashtra and Gujarat in the handling of Covid 19 .

While 54 per cent of Andhra Pradesh residents rated the Andhra Pradesh Government as effective, fifty-one per cent of Uttar Pradesh residents rate government's handling of COVID 2nd wave as efficient.

47 per cent of Maharashtra residents rated their government as effective and only 46 per cent of Gujarat residents rated Gujarat Government's handling of the COVID 2nd wave as effective or higher.

Meanwhile, 43 per cent of Uttarakhand residents were impressed along with Odisha at 43 per cent, Kerala at 39 per cent, Rajasthan at 36 per cent, Haryana at 34 per cent, Punjab and Madhya Pradesh at 28 per cent, Karnataka at 25 per cent, Telangana at 23 per cent, Delhi at 20 per cent and Bihar at 20 per cent.

Seventeen per cent of residents rated the performance of the West Bengal Government's handling (availability of testing, containment, hospital beds, oxygen, medicines, etc.) of the COVID 2nd wave as "effective", and 41 per cent said "somewhat effective". 17 per cent of residents surveyed rated it as "total failure", and 25 per cent said "ineffective".

Tamil Nadu, the highest-rated state had the benefit of the late arrival of the second wave and a relatively better hospital infrastructure than many other states. Despite having its state elections, the state did a reasonably good job of handling its 2nd wave of COVID with 59 per cent of its residents rating it as effective, the survey said.

Andhra Pradesh was commended for its community engagement and creating awareness about testing and surveillance of COVID positive individuals at the ward level with the effective deployment of health and ASHA workers as well as auxiliary nurses.

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