Deccan Chronicle

KCR to open TS purse strings to stop Covid

CM says no other priority but contain pandemic

- DC CORRESPOND­ENT

Chief Minister K. Chandrashe­kar Rao said that the state government was ready to spend any amount to contain coronaviru­s in the state and there is no constraint of funds.

Stating that there is no other priority except for controllin­g Covid19, he asked finance minister T. Harish Rao to increase budgetary allocation for health and police department­s by decreasing the budget of other department­s.

He instructed Harish Rao to identify department­s that incur less

● RAO HELD a highlevel meeting at Pragathi Bhavan to review the Coronaviru­s situation in the state on Monday with senior officials

expenditur­e and divert those funds to police and health department­s, which are incurring heavy expenditur­e in the fight against Covid-19.

Rao held a high-level meeting at Pragathi Bhavan to review the Coronaviru­s situation in the state on Monday. Senior officials from health, police and other department­s were present.

Rao asked officials to implement a 'dual pronged strategy' to check the spread of virus. He said that Coronavirs­u tests should be increased substantia­lly while at the same time there was a need to intensify the ongoing door-todoor fever survey. Those showing symptoms should be provided with medical kits, he said. He sought purchase of 50 lakh rapid antigen test kits in order to increase corona tests.

The Chief Minister instructed corona task force chairman K.T. Rama Rao to talk to vaccine manufactur­ers for supply of the quantity needed for the second dose.

Rao said that around 160 beds in Gandhi hospital and 200 in Sarojini Devi Eye Hospital should be earmarked separately for black fungus patients. He said the bed strength for black fungus patients should be increased to 1,500 in the State with 1,100 of them earmarked for Hyderabad. “People from the neighborin­g States are coming here for treatment of Covid and black fungus. It appears that we cannot escape from giving treatment to people from other states,” Rao said.

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