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Use optimal resources to flatten Covid curve: Div Com to Officials

Posted on Jan 19, 2022 | Author Aatif Qayoom
Srinagar, January 18: The Divisional Commissioner Kashmir, Pandurang K Pole Tuesday asked officials to  use optimal resources to flatten the Covid curve.
He made these remarks during a weekly Covid containment review meeting of Kashmir division through virtual mode to assess the progress made to mitigate the impact of third wave.
The meeting was attended by Director SKIMS, all DCs along with CMOs, Principal GMC, CEO J&K ERA; MD, National Health Mission; Principals of SKIMS Bemina, GMC Srknagar, Anantnag, Baramulla; Director Health Services Kashmir; GM J&K Medical Supplies Corporation Kashmir;  Incharge Divisional Covid Control Room Kashmir; Epidemiologist, DCCRK; MS SKIMS, SMHS, JVC, Bone & Joint Hospital, Kashmir Nursing Home, JLNM; Assistant Director, Immunization and Family Welfare Kashmir and other officers.
During the meeting, Div Com stressed on surveillance and monitoring of home isolated patients and emphasized on regular communication with them and distribution of covid  care kits to them.
He said that there is complacency in people regarding wearing of masks and stressed upon continuation of enforcement of SOPs.
He also directed enhancement of testing capacity of existing labs besides activation of Panchayat Covid Care Centers and deployment of staff, ASHAs, Anganwardi Workers, Lambardars, Chowkidars for the management of those centers.
He also directed for established of neonatal child care facilities to treat the newly born babies in case they contract  covid infection.
Div Com also directed for creation of second line of additional human resources in order to tackle the current wave if existing supporting staff of hospitals gets infected by the Covid virus.
Besides, Pole directed for building stock pile of covid care kits for further distribution if the rate of positive cases increases during the current wave.
He also stressed on CMOs of the division to ensure that only critical patients should be referred to tertiary health care hospitals after proper assessment done at district/sub district hospitals.
During the meeting all Deputy Commissioners, apprised the meeting about the steps taken to help the covid positive patients and containment measure in their districts.
Earlier, Dr Rouf of Divisional Covid Control Room Kashmir,  gave a detailed presentation on the evolving  epidemiological scenario in the valley and weekly data about vaccination, booster doses, positive rate, recovery rate, availability of oxygen and comparative performance of districts was also shared.
 
 
 
 

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