Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

To tackle outbreak, Punjab readies contingenc­y plan

ON WAR-FOOTING Patients who are asymptomat­ic or have mild symptoms to be isolated in hostels, those with co-morbiditie­s to be treated in three government medical colleges or PIMS, Jalandhar, only

- Ravinder Vasudeva ravinder.vasudeva@hindustant­imes.com

CHANDIGARH:With the number of the Covid-19 cases and casualties on the rise in the state, the Punjab health department has come up with a contingenc­y plan to deal with the possibilit­y of a major disease outbreak.

As per the plan, all asymptomat­ic patients and those with mild symptoms will be kept in hostels of various educationa­l institutio­ns. The district administra­tions have prepared a list of hostels for the purpose. A number of hostels have already been made ready to isolate the patients.

CHANDIGARH : With the number of the Covid-19 cases and casualties on the rise in the state, the Punjab health department has come up with a contingenc­y plan to deal with the possibilit­y of a major disease outbreak.

As per the plan, all asymptomat­ic patients and those with mild symptoms will be kept in hostels of various educationa­l institutio­ns. The district administra­tions have prepared a list of hostels for the purpose. A number of hostels have already been made ready to isolate the patients.

Also, according to the plan, patients with co-morbiditie­s (one or more additional conditions often co-occurring with a primary condition) will be immediatel­y shifted to either of three government medical colleges in Patiala, Amritsar and Faridkot or the Punjab Institute of Medical Sciences (PIMS), Jalandhar, after testing positive for the virus.

Patients with moderate symptoms will be treated at civil hospitals. Earlier, when the number of people testing positive for the virus was low, all patients were kept at district hospitals or the special Covid-19 treatment centres set up by the administra­tion concerned.

But after a sharp rise in the number of cases this month, the health department was compelled to change the strategy and spare space for patients with moderate and severe symptoms in the government facilities.

The situation aggravated after

June 1 with 2,098 new cases, including 61 deaths, recorded in the state since. So far, the state’s total tally of cases is 4,397, including 105 deaths.

Even as the new guidelines of the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) stipulate that asymptomat­ic patients can be kept in home isolation, the state health authoritie­s have decided to keep such persons in institutio­nal quarantine as some people tend to violate home-isolation norms, said a senior health department official tasked with Covid-19 supervisio­n.

“The idea of the contingenc­y plan is to reduce the risk of keeping patients in a place where we don’t have facilities for the serious stages,” said Punjab Covid-19 nodal officer Dr Rajesh Bhaskar.

MOU INKED WITH 3 PRIVATE HOSPITALS

The health department has signed a pact with three private healthcare facilities — Christian Medical College and Hospital (CMCH) Ludhiana, Amar Hospital and Sadbhawna Hospital (both in Patiala) to provide tertiary treatment of serious Covid-19 cases. “These hospitals will treat the patients and will be paid by the state government as per the Central Government Health Scheme rates,” said a health department official.

‘19 CONTAINMEN­T ZONES IN 8 DISTS’

To curb the spread of coronaviru­s, the Punjab government has implemente­d a stringent containmen­t strategy under which 19 containmen­t zones have been establishe­d in 8 districts covering a population of about 25,000. Health minister Balbir Singh Sidhu said the zones are clearly demarcated as a street or two adjoining streets, a mohalla or a residentia­l society in the urban areas.

 ?? HT FILE ?? The situation aggravated after June 1 with 2,098 new cases surfacing. As many 61 deaths were also witnessed.
HT FILE The situation aggravated after June 1 with 2,098 new cases surfacing. As many 61 deaths were also witnessed.

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