The Free Press Journal

PLASMA YODDHA TO THE RESCUE

Government urges COVID-19 survivors to donate plasma in any of the 21 shortliste­d centres across the state

- SANJAY JOG Mumbai

The Maharashtr­a gover nment, on Friday, appealed to COVID-19 survivors to become ‘Plasma Yoddha’. This move comes days after it launched Mission Platina, the world’s largest plasma therapy trial and treatment. Under Plasma Platina, survivors can donate plasma in the shortliste­d 21 centres across the state.

The state gover nment’s appeal comes close on the heels of the overwhelmi­ng response it received from retired military personnel and healthcare workers to become corona warriors in the war against the virus.

Minister of Tourism and Environmen­t Aaditya Thackeray in his tweet said, “For all those wondering how to be a part of Mission Platina, the world’s largest plasma therapy trial and treatment, they can enrol along with adequate infor mation. The Mission Platina was launched with @CMOMaharas­htra @OfficeUT ji.’’

The Department of Medical Education and Drug Principal Secretary Dr Sanjay Mukherjee said it is time for COID-19 survivors to become plasma yodhas in a big way. “Donate plasma. Save a life,’’ he tweeted.

The gover nment hopes that the world's largest Plasma Therapy Trial Centre in Nagpur will help for mulate definite treatment guidelines for the entire country in managing critical COVID-19 patients and will be a milestone during the pandemic. Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray has already sanctioned Rs 16.65 crore for Project Platina and clinical trials from the CM's Relief Fund. With this project, the gover nment hopes to save around 500 seriously ill COVID-19 patients in the state free of cost amidst the recent apprehensi­ons of prohibitiv­ely high costs for this for m of treatment expressed in some circles.

Minister of Public Health Rajesh Tope has argued that Convalesce­nt Plasma Therapy is now coming up as one of the most important methods for the treatment of severe COVID-19 patients in the absence of definite treatment drugs for the same with a success rate of over 90 per cent. He said the donors will have no health problems after plasma donations, as the red blood cells are retur ned back to them.

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