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New Delhi : Union Minister of State (IC) for Ministry of Development of North Eastern region and MOS in the Prime Ministers Office Dr Jitendra Singh on April 24, 2020, reviewed the preparedness of J&K in combating COVID-19 virus. The review was held through Video Conference with Senior J&K officers, Heads of Govt Medical Institutions and Colleges.
Dr Singh complimented the Medical Fraternity of the UT, especially the Junior Resident Doctors and Medical officers who directly deal with patients for effectively fighting the Coronavirus. He said India has emerged as one of the frontline nations of the world to combat COVID 19. He said that J&K has emerged as Good as Kerala state in fighting the pandemic.
Dr Singh also re-emphasised the use of AROGYA SETU App in combatting the COVID 19. He said that the Govt. was very concerned about the safety of the Medical and Healthcare workers and for this reason the Ordinance for protection of Health care workers has been promulgated. On the UT’s request for augmenting the availability of standardised PPE kits and other equipment, the Minister said that the UT will be getting regular supply of PPE and testing kits for the coronavirus, according to a PIB release.
Making a presentation on the preparedness of the UT, Financial Commissioner, Deptt. of Health, Atal Dulloo, informed that till date there have been a total of 434 positive cases in the UT of which 57 are from Jammu and 377 from Kashmir. Dr Singh was informed that J&K is second only to Delhi in the whole country in testing of case per million of population. The J&K is testing 818 persons per million population.
About 80 zones in Kashmir and 15 in Jammu have been declared as containment zones. Dulloo said that dedicated hospitals have been set up in the UT to deal with all category of cases. The UT has also re-employed 126 retired Doctorse and De- contamination tunnels are being set up at hospitals and walk in sample collection booths have been set up. All frontier personnel have been provided with masks and safety kits.
Dr Singh was informed that meetings have been held with religious leaders and videos are also being circulated asking people to cooperate and pray from homes. AYUSH Drugs and medicine are being distributed to all frontline staff and people to boost their immunity.