Armed forces recall retired medical staff to work to battle COVID-19 pandemic
All medical personnel of the armed forces who have retired or have
taken pre-mature retirement in the last two years are being recalled to
work in COVID-19 facilities within proximity of their present place of
residence, the government said on Monday.
Chief of
Defence Staff General Bipin Rawat told Prime Minister Narendra Modi
about this decision as they reviewed preparations and operations being
undertaken by the armed forces to deal with the second wave of the
pandemic raging across the country.
Other medical officers who retired from the armed forces
earlier than two years have also been requested to make their services
available for consultation through medical emergency helplines, a
statement said.
Rawat also informed the prime minister that oxygen cylinders
available with armed forces in various establishments will be released
for hospitals.
Modi was also informed that all medical officers
on staff appointments at Command HQ, Corps HQ, Division HQ & similar
HQ of Navy and Air Force will be employed at hospitals.
"The
CDS informed the prime minister that nursing personnel are being
employed in large numbers to complement the doctors at the hospitals,"
the statement said.
Rawat also said they are creating medical facilities in large
numbers and military medical infrastructure will be made available to
civilians, where ever possible.
Modi reviewed the operations
being undertaken by Indian Air Force as well to transport oxygen and
other essentials in India and abroad.
The prime minister also discussed with Rawat that Kendriya and
Rajya Sainik Welfare Boards and officers posted in various headquarters
in veterans cells may be instructed to coordinate the services of
veterans to extend the reach to the maximum extent possible, including
in remote areas.