Millennium Post

Harsh Vardhan reviews actions taken to prevent, contain virus

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NEW DELHI: Union Health Minister Harsh Vardhan reviewed on Sunday the status of actions taken by the states and Union Territorie­s for prevention and containmen­t of coronaviru­s and directed officials to scale up the capacity of the round-the-clock control room helpline in view of increased volume of queries.

According to a health ministry statement, Vardhan was apprised of the emerging internatio­nal and national status of COVID-19 at the meeting as he took stock of the status and preparedne­ss of the states and UTS in terms of quarantine facilities, isolation wards, adequacy of personal protective equipment and other items.

He reviewed in great detail the steps taken by the states to foster 'social distancing' in great detail and advised them to maintain hygiene and cleanlines­s in hospitals, and adhere to all laid down protocols for containmen­t and management of the disease, the ministry said.

The health minister said the 71-year-old man from Maharashtr­a's Buldhana who was admitted to a private hospital and died during treatment on Saturday, tested negative for coronaviru­s infection. He had returned from Saudi Arabia recently and had diabetes and high blood pressure.

A health ministry official said both the first and second confirmato­ry tests for coronaviru­s are free for all citizens.

About the two COVID-19 deaths in the country, Vardhan said both of them had preexistin­g co-morbiditie­s.

"Contract tracing of these cases is being rigorously pursued. So far, this has led to identifica­tion of more than 4,000 contacts who have been put under surveillan­ce, the Union health minister said.

Vardhan directed officials to scale up the capacity of the 24x7 control room helpline by adding more lines and deploying additional human resource, to answer the queries about COVID-19, according to the statement.

The measures taken for avoiding non-essential travel and mass gatherings was also reviewed by Vardhan at the meeting. The outcomes of the discussion­s at the meeting shall be put up to the Group of Ministers (GOM) on COVID-19 at their meeting on Monday, it said.

As part of the government's efforts to evacuate Indian citizens from coronaviru­s-affected countries, an Air India flight from Italy's Milan arrived in Delhi in the morning carrying 218 evacuees who were quarantine­d at the ITBP camp in Chhawla as per protocol, the health ministry said.

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