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People have to come forward to prevent further spread of COVID says Haryana Health Minister

Chandigarh (Punjab) [India], August 26 (ANI): Haryana Health Minister, Anil Vij on Thursday said that people have to actively come forward to prevent further spread of corona in the state.

ANI Aug 26, 2021 21:21 IST googleads

Haryana Health minister Anil Vij (File Photo)

Chandigarh (Punjab) [India], August 26 (ANI): Haryana Health Minister, Anil Vij on Thursday said that people have to actively come forward to prevent further spread of corona in the state.
Vij said that the only approach to prevent the spread of the imperceptible COVID-19 is to adhere to the protocols and social distancing norms put in practice by the State and Central Governments.
"If we follow these protocols like wearing of masks, maintaining social distancing, and ensuring hand hygiene, then we will be able to prevent the spread of the highly contagious virus", he said in a statement.
To combat the precarious COVID-19 situation, Haryana Government adopted an empirical approach and remained perceptive during the first and second waves which resulted in a sharp decline of COVID cases in the State.
The state health Minister anticipated the basic requirements and took several steps like the constitution of various committees and teams to handle various activities like Surveillance, Call Centre Management, HR Management, Training and awareness generation, Material Management at State and District Levels.
Supervision and monitoring of various activities undertaken for containment of COVID-19 on March 9, 2020, even before the first case was reported, Vij said.
Likewise, during the second wave this year, there was a sudden spurt of COVID-19 cases, and meeting the oxygen demand was the main concern. To monitor the oxygen distribution, a Control Room at State Headquarters, comprising of Senior Administrative Secretaries of different departments was set up, he said.
Listing the key steps taken, Vij said that oxygen audit committees were constituted at District as well as State Level to assess the oxygen demand.
He further elaborated that the Engineering Department expedited the extension of gas pipelines on COVID beds in hospitals, call centers, and oxygen helpline numbers were distributed to masses, officers of other departments were deputed outside Haryana for monitoring the supply of oxygen from far off plants.
He specified different challenges were identified during both the waves. During the first wave, the challenges were, establishing COVID labs, training the existing manpower, strengthening the existing infrastructure, ensuring availability of logistics, medicines, monitoring the treatment of patients and control the spread of infection, and most importantly motivating the exhausted and demoralized Health Care Workers and Frontline Workers.
The Government has taken effective steps to help in curtailing the spread of the highly contagious virus, he added. (ANI

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