Friday, May 21, 2021

Chandigarh, May 21 - Haryana Chief Minister, Sh Manohar Lal while giving a big sigh of relief to the BPL patients of Haryana undergoing COVID-19 treatment in Private hospitals announced that from now onwards the entire treatment cost of such patients will be borne by the State Government.  Earlier the State Government had announced financial assistance of up to Rs 35,000 to such BPL patients.

"All the   BPL families who are not covered under Ayushman Bharat scheme would be eligible to get this benefit and the Deputy Commissioner will ensure that this financial assistance scheme reaches grassroots levels," said the Chief Minister. 

The  Chief Minister while chairing the eighth review meeting of COVID-19 management with the Deputy Commissioners and Administrative Secretaries held here today through video conferencing said that the Deputy Commissioners should ensure that every patient who is eligible for this benefit should get it on  priority basis.

Deputy Chief Minister, Sh. Dushyant Chautala, Health and Home Minister also joined the meeting from Chandigarh and Ambala respectively.

He said that presently as government and private hospitals of the State are already putting up a tough fight against the ongoing second wave of COVID-19 Pandemic, now the focus should be shifted on making adequate arrangements to deal with the patients suffering from Post-COVID complications including keeping a close vigil on 'Black Fungus' cases.

"Every Deputy Commissioner has to now act like Field Commandment and should ensure sure proper implementation of the schemes and strategies executed by the Government to the grassroots levels said the Chief Minister.

The Chief Minister was also apprised that in the coming days a massive awareness campaign would be launched for the awareness of ‘Black Fungus’ among the masses and  special training has been imparted to the doctors for treating the same. It was informed in the meeting that a plan has been formulated for opening special clinics along with regular OPDs in the civil hospitals across the state to deal with Post-COVID symptoms.

Reserve at least 20 beds for 'Black Fungus' treatment

The Chief Minister while directing the Deputy Commissioner to keep a close vigil on the increase in the number of fungal infection, Mucormycosis, commonly named as ‘Black Fungus’  that has now emerged as a new challenge for the State Government, said that reserving atleast 20 beds for the disease treatment should be ensured in all the Medical Colleges. He said that every possible effort should be made to dampen the disease spread in its early stage only.

“The Deputy Commissioners should ensure that every hospital of their respective districts should share real-time data of the patients suffering from this deadly disease and the referral for such patients should be made in the Medical Colleges only.

The Chief Minister said that from declaring ‘Black Fungus’ a notified disease, setting up centres for its prevention and further constituting an expert committee to decide on the distribution of Injection Amphotericin-B, a drug required to treat the said disease, State Government is proactively focusing on ensuring timely treatment to the patients affected with this deadly infection along with making hands-on strategies to tackle COVID-19 Pandemic.

10,000 oxygen cylinders delivered at doorsteps till now

The Chief Minister was apprised that in its battle against COVID-19 timely delivery of oxygen cylinders at the doorstep of the home of isolated patients is being ensured and till date about 10,000 cylinders have been delivered to the needy patients. So far, 378 NGOs have been registered on the www.oxygenhry.in portal to supply oxygen cylinders.

The Chief Minister directed the officers concerned to ensure that the delivery of this life saving gas should be ensured within a time period of not more than 2 hours.

Urge farmers’ to end  agitation

The Chief Minister said that the Deputy Commissioners should make dedicated efforts to convince the agitating farmers to cooperate with the government to fight this Pandemic.  He said that he too has urged the farmers that understanding the need of the hour they should immediately call off their strike so as to ensure that the virus spread chain is broken.

“This is the biggest crisis of humanity, that we all have to fight together.  This Pandemic does not belong to any person, a city, or a class.  This is the fight of the whole world,” said Sh. Manohar Lal.

Those involved in door to door health checkup in villages to be vaccinated on priority

The Chief Minister directed that vaccination of every team member involved in conducting door-to-door health screening in the rural areas under the Haryana Villagers General Health Checkup Scheme (HVGHCS) should be done on a priority basis. 

During the meeting, the Chief Minister was apprised that till date 4097 villages have been covered by these Multidisciplinary teams, covering 1108415 households and further health checkups of as many as 4757036 persons has been conducted.  It was informed that about 284 people are undergoing treatment in Village Isolation Centres.

More than 51 lakh vaccine doses administered till now

During the meeting, the Chief Minister was apprised that till now more than 51 lakh vaccination doses have been administered to the eligible beneficiaries.  While in the coming days more vaccination would be administrated to the eligible beneficiaries as per the schedule issued by the Government of India.  

Chief Secretary, Sh. Vijai Vardhan, Chief Principal Secretary to Chief Minister, Sh. D. S. Dhesi, Additional Chief Secretary and Financial Commissioner, Revenue and Disaster Management and Consolidation Department, Sh. Sanjeev Kaushal, Additional Chief Secretary, Power Department, Sh. P. K. Das, Additional Chief Secretary, Medical Education and Research Department, Sh. Alok Nigam, Additional Chief Secretary, Mines and Geology Department, Sh. T. C. Gupta, Additional Chief Secretary, Science and Technology Department, Sh. Amit Jha, Additional Chief Secretary Urban Local Bodies Department, Sh. S.N Roy, Additional Chief Secretary, Health and Family Welfare Department, Sh. Rajeev Arora, Additional Chief Secretary, Finance Department, Sh. T.V. S.N. Prasad, Principal Secretary to Chief Minister, Sh. V. Umashankar, Additional Principal Secretary to Chief Minister and Director, General, Information, Public Relations and Languages Department, Dr. Amit Agrawal, Deputy Principal Secretary to Chief Minister, Smt. Ashima Brar, Mission Director, National Health Mission, Haryana, Sh. Prabhjot Singh, Director General of Police, Sh. Manoj Yadava, Advisor/CM Sh. Anil Rao, Principal Media Advisor to Chief Minister, Sh. Vinod Mehta and other senior officers were also present in the meeting.