Warning about Kovid-19 in Delhi, instructions to prepare hospitals

New -Delhi, May 23 (IANS). Health Minister Pankaj Singh revised the situation in light of the recent increase in Kovid-19 cases in Delhi. He said that 23 active Kovid-19 cases have so far been reported in the capital, whose report comes from the private laboratory. Pankaj Singh said it is seen whether these cases come from Delhi or people from the outside. Right now, Delhi’s people don’t have to panic. He informed that the government of Delhi and all government hospitals were fully prepared to go with Kovid. In this regard, a meeting with a high level with MS (medical superintendent) and hospitals health officials will start to watch the situation completely. In addition, the Minister announced that 39 Ayushman centers will soon receive to further strengthen the health facilities for Delhiites, which will be dedicated to the public within the next 100 days. At the same time, all government and private hospitals are instructed by the Delhi government to be vigilant about Kovid-19. Many important points were emphasized in the new advice. Hospitals were asked for the availability of beds, oxygen, essential medicine, vaccine, ventilator, by-porridge, oxygen consultant, etc. The staff involved in Covid service will be renovated as needed. All health institutions will have to report on the Ili and Sari cases daily on the ihip portal. The government said the report of all parameters on the Delhi State Health Data Management Portal should be shared daily. Testing must be done according to ICMR guidelines. Investigation into five percent of the ILI and 100 percent of the Sari cases are mandatory. Samples of all positive cases for genome sequence were instructed to send the Lokknayak Hospital to identify the new variants in time. It is mandatory to wear masks and follow other respiratory label in hospital complexes. -Ians DSC/EKD shares this story -tags