Responding to a query, Mr. Nadda provided the district-wise break-up, stating that Thiruvananthapuram recorded the highest number of cases among the 14 districts in Kerala with 583 infections. This was closely followed by Ernakulam, which saw 492 cases, and Thrissur with 340 cases.
The Minister further added that as public health falls under the State List in the Constitution, the primary responsibility for the surveillance, reporting, and response to the disease lies with the respective state government. (PTI)
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