Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

COVID WARRIORS: ₹50L INSURANCE FOR COPS, SANITATION WORKERS IN PUNJAB

- HT Correspond­ent letterschd@hindustant­imes.com

Chandigarh

The Punjab government on Saturday announced Rs 50 lakh insurance cover to its police personnel and sanitation workers engaged in the frontlines in fighting covid-19. This follows the Centre’s decision to provide a similar cover to health workers.

In an emergency meeting that chief minister Capt Amarinder Singh chaired through video conferenci­ng, the cabinet also authorised its procuremen­t committee for covid-19 to make all purchases for management of the outbreak on an urgent basis. The committee has been authorised to make spot purchases and exigency procuremen­t, bypassing normal procedure, in exercise of powers under the National Disaster Management Act, 2005. The cabinet also allowed this committee to buy essential and emergent medical items at prevalent market prices, as these has risen substantia­lly, due to widespread demand. The cabinet decided that licences of private hospitals denying treatment to covid patients would be cancelled.

The health department informed the cabinet that testing will be far more rapid in the state, once these kits and final guidelines from the Centre arrived. Rapid testing will be done for symptomati­c and asymptomat­ic cases at all hot spots, while symptomati­c cases will be similarly tested in non-hot spot areas. The department said it had started community testing in hotspots.

The cabinet has warned those with foreign travel history, who were yet to inform authoritie­s, to come forward or face impounding of passports. All retiring health department employees were also granted extension by three months.

The CM has also directed DGP Dinkar Gupta to security plan for smooth procuremen­t of wheat. The CM emphasised that the state must procure every grain, though, in staggered manner. The cabinet also decided that details of procuremen­t arrangemen­ts be notified by April 7-8.

To stagger harvesting, combines will be allowed to operate from 6 am to 7 pm, a spokespers­on said after the Cabinet meeting, adding that to ensure smooth and speedy operations, maximum number of labourers shall be permitted for unloading. The government is also working with arhtiyas and sheller owners to add 3,000 purchase centres this year to prevent crowding and follow social distancing norms. Coupons will be issued to farmers and others involved. The number of purchase centres will be 1,820.

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