Health services in Jammu and Kashmir held mock training on Tuesday to verify their preparedness to face any scenario due to the coronavirus. Medical Education and Health Secretary Bhupinder Kumar, who oversaw the training, said his goal is to assess the readiness of key fitness services and their logistical needs. The trainings were carried out as part of a national training to check the availability of sports facilities to deal with any backlog of cases. The Secretary expressed his satisfaction with the fate of the training drills.
Maharashtra on Tuesday recorded 26 new coronavirus cases bringing the number of infections to 81,36,552, a state fitness branch official said. infection on the day, he said. With 9,681 swab samples tested in the past 24 hours, the total number of tests conducted in the state so far has risen to 8. 58, 76,790, the official said.
On Tuesday, Goa’s fitness government conducted simulated trainings in designated hospitals, adding the super-specialized block at Goa Medical College and Hospital (GMCH), to check the state’s preparedness to deal with emerging COVID-19 cases. State Health Secretary Arun Kumar Mishra, who oversaw the simulated training at the GMCH, said the state was in a position to deal with any situation. Speaking to reporters in GMCH’s super-specialized block, Mishra said extensive care units, oxygen plants, medical supplies, services, among other facilities, were checking the simulated training.
Delhi Deputy CM Manish Sindia visited Lok Nayak Jai Prakash Narayan Hospital for the Covid Mock exercise.
Bharat Biotech, one of the Covid vaccine brands, has announced the charging of the nasal vaccine to the public. One dose of vasal vaccine will charge Rs 800 plus taxes in hospitals and the Centre and state governments can buy the nasal vaccine for Rs 325, Bharat Biotech announced.
The iNNOVACC COVID-19 nasal vaccine is now available on CoWin, priced at Rs 800 for personal markets and Rs 325 for government authorities. It will be implemented the fourth week of January and will also be implemented as a booster dose for other people over the age of 18.
The District Disaster Management Authority withdrew its order to deploy Covid guard teachers at Delhi airport from December 31 to January 15. The authority said that, if necessary, a corps of civil defense workers will be deployed at the airport.
Teachers from Delhi public schools will be deployed at Delhi airport from December 31 to January 15 to ensure that the proper Covid habit is traced through passengers arriving from abroad. Schools will remain closed in Delhi this time due to the winter holidays.
Tamil Nadu Health Minister Ma Subramanian visited the Rajiv Gandhi Government Hospital in Chennai for the Covid simulated exercise.
Simulated covid preparedness training is underway at Gauhati Medical College and Hospital in Guwahati.
“Simulated training is done to see how ready we are. We want to have complete supervision and keep all logistics ready. There is an excess of oxygen in our state. If a hole is discovered (during simulated training), it will be,” said BK Mohapatra, Director of Health Services in Odisha.
Simulated Covid control preparedness training is held at Gandhi Nagar Hospital (MCH) in Jammu.
“So that there is no covid outbreak in the country, Prime Minister Modi has asked us to be careful. The government is also preparing if all covid cases increase. People are getting proper treatment,” Union Health Minister Mansukh Mandaviya said.
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“We are making efforts to spread Covid 19,” Health Minister Mansukh Mandaviya told Safdarjung Hospital in New Delhi.
Health Minister Mansukh Mandaviya visited Delhi’s Safdarjung Hospital to oversee simulated training in the fight against Covid.
Delhi authorities on Tuesday began visiting all public hospitals to check their preparedness to cope with the surge in COVID-19.
Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Y’S Jagan Mohan Reddy on Monday called on relevant officials to be prepared for any challenges, if necessary, by preparing people’s operating procedures (PCOS) to treat COVID-19 cases in village clinics with services to control and treat the new subvariant. of the virus. A CMO official said Reddy held a review assembly on the demanding situations of the new BF. 7 subvariant, structure of university hospitals and village clinics.
Amid fears of a surge in COVID-19 cases, Mumbai’s civic framework said on Monday it was preparing to set up special rooms and replenish drug inventories as well as oxygen facilities. Countries such as China, Japan and the United States of America are seeing a spike in cases, which is thought to be caused by BF. 7, a subvariant of Omicron. A member of the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation said it was working on 26 other facets to deal with any emergency. “This includes preparing oxygen beds, ventilators, medications, intensive care beds, nurses and educational paramedics, and maintaining a sufficiently good inventory of medicines,” he said.
Mumbai reported five cases of COVID-19 on Monday, bringing the number to 1155098, while the death toll remained unchanged in 19746, a municipal official said. The number of recoveries rose to six in the past 24 hours and reached 1135303, leaving the city with 49 active instances, he said. According to the knowledge of Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation, the recovery rate 98. 3% and the workload doubling time 1,09,165 days.
Jharkhand’s leading minister, Hemant Soren, on Monday convened a meeting with senior health officials to review the state’s COVID preparedness. Soren ordered officials to plan control of Omicron’s new BF. 7 subvariant and focus on a five-pronged strategy. testing-follow-up-treatment-vaccination and adherence to appropriate behavior for COVID. He also told officials to prepare hospitals and good availability of beds, adding those with oxygen supplies, as well as medicines and oxygen cylinders.
As indicated by the Center, on Tuesday a simulated training will be held in state and UT hospitals so that they are prepared for the management of Covid.
Delhi hospitals will hold simulated trainings on Dec. 27 to assess their preparedness, adding the availability of beds and manpower, to deal with any backlog of COVID-19 cases, Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sinia said on Monday.
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