Hindustan Times (Delhi)

PM stresses on PPE availabili­ty in meeting with empowered groups

- HT Correspond­ent htreporter­s@hindustant­imes.com

nNEW DELHI: A week after forming 11 empowered panels comprising senior bureaucrat­s to monitor all aspects of the coronaviru­s disease (Covid-19) outbreak, Prime Minister Narendra Modi chaired a review meeting of all the groups.

According to a government official familiar with the matter, only the heads of the 11 panels -- 10 empowered groups and a task force — interacted with the PM. The group leaders spoke on issues and challenges that need to be addressed and the Prime Minister told them that the government is closely working with the states to combat the deadly virus.

Later, in a series of tweets, the PM said that countrywid­e preparedne­ss in terms of availabili­ty of hospitals, proper isolation and quarantine facilities, and disease surveillan­ce, testing and critical care training were reviewed at the meeting.

According to the official cited in the first instance, the meeting also identified areas needing attention.

The Prime Minister also emphasized on ensuring sufficient production, procuremen­t and availabili­ty of all essential medical equipment such as PPES, masks, gloves and ventilator­s.

Many states have sought more medical equipment such as protective gear, gloves and masks from the Centre apart from financial packages.

The Prime Minister was also appraised of the steps being taken in the past seven days to ramp up the production of medical equipments. Earlier, in a meeting it was found that more than 20,000 ventilator­s in India are lying unused due to shortage or spares or servicing.

The Narendra Modi government on Sunday establishe­d ten empowered groups and a key strategic task force to look into all aspects of the Corona outbreak. the measure turns at least 68 senior bureaucrat­s into a consorted planning and implementi­ng machinery as India scrambles to minimize the impact of the deadly diseases that continues to kill thousands across the world.

Last Sunday, the government 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 announced working groups with specific task assigned to country’s top bureaucrat­s and experts to cover all aspects of the current situation arising out of the Corona outbreak.

Groups have been formed with focus areas such as “the medical emergency management plan”, “availabili­ty of hospitals, isolation and quarantine facilities, disease surveillan­ce and testing and critical care training” and “facilitati­ng supply chain and logistics management for availabili­ty of necessary items such as food and medicine” and other issues.

All the ten empowered groups have representa­tives from the cabinet secretaria­t and PMO for better coordinati­on.

A six-member Strategic Task Force has also been formed which will exclusivel­y deal with issues related to the ongoing three-week lockdown that ends on April 14. Niti Ayog member Dr. VK Paul, home secretary Ajay Kumar Bhalla, secretary (coordinati­on) VP Joy and three officials from the Prime Minister’s Office AK Sharma, Arvind Srivastava and Abhishek Shukla.

The Prime Minister will also be meeting his council of ministers and the Union Cabinet on Monday through video conferenci­ng.

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