Complete screening of all households in 90 days: CM YS Jagan Mohan Reddy

Chief Minister YS Jagan Mohan Reddy holding a review meet on Covid-19 at his camp office at Tadepalli on Monday
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Chief Minister YS Jagan Mohan Reddy holding a review meet on Covid-19 at his camp office at Tadepalli on Monday
Highlights

  • Directs officials to pay attention to people suffering with diabetes, hypertension and other chronic diseases in testing
  • 104 ambulances deployed for the job should carry adequate equipment and medicines.
  • Officials tells CM that as of now more than 24,000 tests are being conducted a day, with preference being given to people above 60 years of age

Amaravati: Chief Minister YS Jagan Mohan Reddy instructed the officials to conduct comprehensive screening and tests covering all households within 90 days and use the 104 ambulance service for the purpose.

During a review meeting on containing the spread of Covid-19 situation here on Monday, the Chief Minister told the officials to ensure screening of every family in the state in 90 days and take samples wherever necessary. People suffering with diabetes, hypertension and other chronic ailments should also be addressed to and the 104 ambulances should carry adequate equipment and medicines.

For urban areas, a separate strategy should be adopted, and urban health clinics should be planned and they should be fully equipped with medical staff, the Chief Minister said. The officials said that as of now more than 24,000 tests are being conducted per day. Preference is given for testing people who are above 60 years and people above 40 years who are suffering with chronic ailments. The mortality rate has been on the slide, officials said.

Preference is being given to those residing in containment zones and high risk areas. In the industrial, trade centres, temples, market yards and other categories the tests are carried out randomly, they said and explained about truck drivers coming from other places and spread of virus. The Chief Minister said one 104 vehicle should be available per mandal and the team should carry with it ANMs, Asha workers and village volunteers. The procedure and details of whom to approach in case of any doubt on corona should be displayed at all village secretariats. With the onset of monsoon, the health department should be prepared to meet all contingencies, he said.

The medical data of the patient should be encrypted in a health card with QR code so that the chip in the medial card will store the entire medical data of patients who need to carry the reports physically. Of the 1.42 crore health cards, about 1.20 cards were distributed and the rest will be distributed soon, the officials said.

Deputy Chief Minister and medical and health minister Alla Nani, Chief Secretary Nilam Sawhney, DGP D Goutam Sawang, medical and health special chief secretary K S Jawahar Reddy and other officials were at the review meeting.

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