third wave at the door; Create a master plan: Dr. Nitin Raut

Nagpur, May 8: Waves in several cities in Maharashtra intensified again. According to experts, the possibility of a third wave in Nagpur city and rural areas is certain. So every citizen carries his own responsibility as I am responsible. ??????. The district administration should prepare a master plan to prevent the third wave so that at least citizens in Nagpur city and rural areas can be infected with corona and the death toll can be controlled. In it, important decisions should be completed within the time limit, such clear instructions were given by the Guardian Minister Dr. Presented by Nitin Raut today.
       Over the last year, we have built about 9,000 beds out of 1,700 beds. Started a large Kovid Hospital. Direct help from the Air Force to the Railways was sought to ensure an abundant supply of oxygen. A large amount of infrastructure has been created. The health workforce has also increased. Only health work is being done throughout the year and Nagpur district has surpassed all other districts in Maharashtra in terms of availability of ventilators including ICU beds for every one million patients in the whole of Maharashtra. However, according to experts and scientists, the third wave will be very serious. This mechanism can also fall apart. So get to work on the battlefield. Get ready for the third wave .. he warned in a high level meeting.
     The meeting was attended by the Divisional Commissioner Dr. Sanjeev Kumar, Commissioner of Police Amitesh Kumar, Collector Ravindra Thackeray, Municipal Commissioner Radhakrishnan b. Zilla Parishad Chief Executive Officer Yogesh Kumbhejkar, Director General of Information and Public Relations Hemraj Bagul, Medical College Dean Dr. Dr. Sudhir Gupta, Dean of Indira Gandhi Medical College Dr. Ajay Kewalia, Medical Superintendent Dr. Avinash Gawande, Deputy Director, Health Department Dr. Sanjay Jaiswal, District Surgeon Dr. Devendra Paturkar, President of IMA Sanjay Devtale, all the officers of Kovid Task Force were present on the occasion.

      He said that Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray had directed to make Nagpur district self-sufficient in oxygen production immediately. Therefore, on the one hand, while completing the nine-bed Jumbo Hospital at Mankapur soon, plans should be made to set up 25 Oxygen PSAs in the district, he clarified. The availability of beds will depend on the availability of oxygen. Therefore, fulfill your resolve to set up cryogenic oxygen plants at ten places in the district. It will be necessary to provide 5,000 jumbo cylinders for Corona patients in the next wave. 1000 oxygen concentrators will be procured. Therefore, he directed in the meeting to work towards the objective of separate oxygen supply in each major hospital.
      On the one hand there is the insistence on lockdown to prevent the spread of corona. However, the corporation should take care that the super spreaders will also be checked, he added. He directed the corporation and the city to plan to meet the target of ten thousand tests per day.
 Covid Care Centers need to be enabled in every taluka. Pay attention to reduce stress on Medical, Mayo AIIMS and other private hospitals in the city. To upgrade Ambedkar Hospital, ESIC Hospital, Haj House in Indore area as well as
He reviewed the measures taken to upgrade Koradi, Kamathi, Ramtek, Mouda, Umred and Katol hospitals in rural areas. In the next wave, children will also be targeted. He directed to form a task force to rescue young children.
    The state government will soon direct local doctors in urban and rural areas to provide home quarantine. They will also be paid honorarium for this. Therefore, he said, a list of doctors practicing in urban and rural areas should be prepared. Excessive use of some other drugs has been shown to have adverse effects on many patients. Therefore, he directed to take action against the doctors who do not follow the treatment protocol.
District Collector Ravindra Thackeray said that now a team of officials will visit the villages to increase vaccination. However, he also drew attention to the health facilities and infrastructure in the village.
   He directed Commissioner of Police Amitesh Kumar to close the district boundary. By Amitesh Kumar
Police have appealed to the Municipal Commissioner not to release the antigen-treated vacancies for 14 days. He also clarified that the police will take strict action to ensure that there is no crowd in the major markets and other places in the city in the near future.
On this occasion, the Guardian Minister appealed to the senior leaders of the Muslim community and social activists to celebrate the festival at home during the month of Ramadan. He also appealed to the Muslim Brotherhood to launch a responsible campaign in view of the disease.
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