Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

PM lauds doctors for Covid fight, suggests regular oxygen audits

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday urged doctors to include an oxygen audit in their daily routines, form groups with MBBS students to provide telemedici­ne services in rural areas, and called for extra efforts to spread awareness about mucormycos­is, or the black fungus disease, according to a government statement.

In a virtual meeting attended by doctors from J&K, Jaipur and Imphal, the PM lauded the medical experts for “continuous­ly fighting this long battle against the virus” and said that it must be “mentally challengin­g for the medical fraternity, but the power of faith of citizens stands with them in this fight”. Modi also said that 90% of India’s frontline Covid-19 workers have been inoculated in a vaccinatio­n strategy that has paid “rich dividends”. The doctors, during the interactio­n, pointed out that in the prolonged fight against Covid, every effort was being

made to also take proper care of non-Covid patients, the government statement said. With some parts of India reeling facing a shortage of medical oxygen and ICU beds, the PM told doctors to include an oxygen audit in their daily routines. “He (the PM) lauded the doctors who are forming teams and providing telemedici­ne service in villages. He appealed to doctors across the states to form similar teams, train final year MBBS students and MBBS interns, and work towards ensuring that all tehsils and districts of the country have telemedici­ne service,” said the official media release.

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