Alert in Bihar with the call of new variants of Corona, a high -level meeting in Patna
A high-level meeting was organized by the Department of Health on Monday to review the current status of Kovid-19 infection and preparations to handle it at the auditorium of the Health Department in Vikas Bhawan, Patna. This important meeting was held under the chairmanship of the development commissioner of additional general secretary, Pratyam Amrit. The meeting has reviewed the current status of Kovid-19 infection, availability of health facilities, examinations for investigation and treatment and providing necessary resources, including medicine and oxygen. On this occasion, the additional general secretary called on the general public and called on the general public that they should not be afraid of the new tribe of Corona, but that they should be careful and aware. According to Insacog, two new sub-availability of Covid-19 in India, Nb.1.8.1 and Lf.7 were identified. The World Health Organization has both classified only as ‘types of supervision’. During the meeting, he instructed all civilian surgeons and superintendents from medical colleges to identify suspicious cases, ensure active monitoring and timely investigation. All the districts were instructed to be prepared for any possible situation. Instructions for public awareness and monitoring of the Department of Health are to provide adequate provision for testing kits, masks, medicines, oxygen and essential equipment in all districts. Additional general secretary has placed special emphasis on ensuring transparency, effective coordination and accountability in health services. Instructions were also given to raise public awareness and strengthen the process of regular monitoring. His attendance meeting was attended by Manoj Kumar Singh, Secretary, Department of Health, Dharmendra Kumar, managing director of BMSICL, dr. Anupama Singh, joint secretary, Department of Health and other officials were present in the meeting. Furthermore, representatives of AIIMS, IGIMS, RMRI, ESIC, BIHTA participated in this meeting by video conferencing, along with civil surgeons, principal and superintendents of medical colleges of the government of all the districts of the state. Share this story -tags