Deccan Chronicle

Vax for frontline staff paid rich dividends: PM

Modi assures doctors speedy testing, supply of medicines, setting up new infra

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New Delhi, May 17: Asserting that the strategy of starting the vaccinatio­n programme with frontline warriors has paid rich dividends in the second wave of Covid-19, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Monday that the vaccines have ensured the safety of most of the doctors as 90 per cent of health profession­als have already taken its first dose.

In an interactio­n with a group of doctors via videoconfe­rencing, Modi said be it testing, supply of medicines or setting up new infrastruc­ture in “record time”, all these are being done at a fast pace, according to a statement. His assertions came amid criticism from opposition parties of his government's vaccinatio­n programme and also alleged poor handling of the second wave of the pandemic. Noting that challenges of oxygen production and supply are being overcome, Modi said steps taken by the country to augment human resources, like including MBBS students in Covid treatment and ASHAs and Anganwadi workers in rural areas, provided extra

● THE DOCTORS shared their experience­s, best practices and the innovative efforts they took to deal with the pandemic.

● EVERY EFFORT is also being made to take proper care of non-Covid patients support to the health system.

The PM also thanked the entire medical fraternity and paramedica­l staff for the “exemplary fight displayed by them against the extraordin­ary circumstan­ces” of the second wave, adding that the entire country is indebted to them.

He urged doctors to include oxygen audit in their daily efforts. Noting that a large number of patients are undergoing treatment in home isolation, he asked the doctors to ensure that the homebased care of every patient is SOP driven. He said telemedici­ne has played a big role for patients in home isolation, adding that this service needs to be expanded in rural areas as well. Praising doctors who formed teams and are providing telemedici­ne service in villages, Modi appealed to the fraternity across states to form similar teams, train final year MBBS students and MBBS interns, and work towards ensuring that all tehsils and districts of the country have this service.

Touching on the challenge of mucormycos­is, he said doctors may need to put in extra effort towards taking active steps to deal with it and spread awareness about it.

Underscori­ng the importance of psychologi­cal care along with physical care, he said continuous­ly fighting this long battle against the virus must be mentally challengin­g for the medical fraternity but the power of faith of citizens stands with them.

The doctors shared their experience­s, best practices and the innovative efforts they took to deal with the pandemic. Every effort is also being made to take proper care of non-Covid patients, they said, sharing their experience­s of increasing awareness among the public, including about sensitisin­g patients against improper use of medicines.

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