Kashmir Observer

PM reviews COVID-19 Surge, Calls For Utilising All Private, Public Facilities To Ramp Up Vaccine Production

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NEW DELHI: As the daily COVID-19 cases surged to a staggering record-high level, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday reviewed the availabili­ty and supply of ventilator­s, oxygen and medicines to fight this pandemic and called for utilising the entire national capacity across private and public sectors to produce vaccines, amid concerns in various states about lack of these essentials.

Chairing a meeting to review the status of preparedne­ss to handle the COVID-19 situation, Modi said local administra­tions needed to be proactive and sensitive to people's concerns. These remarks assume significan­ce in the backdrop of reports of COVID-19 patients and their families accusing the authoritie­s in several states of apathy in providing treatment.

Modi said there is no substitute for 'testing, tracking and treatment', and that early testing and proper tracking remain key to reducing mortality.

"Together India had defeated COVID-19 last year and India can do it again, with the same principles but faster speed and coordinati­on," he said.

Directing officials to ensure close coordinati­on with states, he said all necessary measures must be taken to ramp up the availabili­ty of hospital beds for COVID patients and that additional supply of beds through temporary hospitals and isolation centres should be ensured.

He also spoke about a need to utilise the full potential of India's pharmaceut­ical industry to meet the rising demand of various medicines and reviewed the status of the supply of Remdesivir and other medicines.

On the issue of vaccinatio­n, the prime minister directed all officials to make efforts to utilize the entire national capacity, in the public as well as the private sector, to ramp up vaccine production.

Later in a tweet, Modi said, "Reviewed preparedne­ss to handle the ongoing COVID-19 situation. Aspects relating to medicines, oxygen, ventilator­s and vaccinatio­n were discussed. Like we did last year, we will successful­ly fight COVID with even greater speed and coordinati­on."

The meeting came in the midst of a huge surge in COVID-19 cases across the country with reports pouring in from many states about the shortage of hospital facilities and essentials like oxygen supply.

The prime minister has been holding meetings with chief ministers and officials on a regular basis to discuss the situation and take measures to curb the pandemic.

A record single-day rise of 2,34,692 cases and 1,341 fatalities have pushed India's COVID-19 tally to 1,45,26,609 and the death toll due to the viral disease to 1,75,649, the health ministry said earlier on Saturday.

The number of active coronaviru­s cases in the country has also surpassed the 16-lakh mark, the ministry's data updated at 8 am showed.

Registerin­g a steady increase for the 38th day in a row, the tally of active COVID-19 cases has climbed to 16,79,740 in the country, accounting for 11.56 per cent of its total caseload, while the national COVID-19 recovery rate has dropped to 87.23 per cent.

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