The Sunday Guardian

J&K takes on Covid-19 on a war footing

- NOOR-UL-QAMRAIN SRINAGAR

A senior officer in J&K administra­tion has told this newspaper that efforts are on to make preparatio­ns to combat Covid-19. “We suspended the nodal officer in the health department for derelictio­n of duties,” he said, adding that the government was trying its best to procure testing kits and other equipment, including ventilator­s, to combat the growing threat of Covid-19. The threat became real in Kashmir recently when an old woman from Srinagar city tested positive for the virus.

Reports said that Lieutenant Governor (L-G) Girish Chandra Murmu has sent a report to the Central government for immediate interventi­on for procuremen­t of equipment and also the ground report from his intelligen­ce people for the restoratio­n of 4G internet services in Kashmir valley. Earlier, L-G

Murmu ordered suspension of nodal officer Dr Shafkat Khan for derelictio­n of duties.

Some senior doctors told this reporter that during a latest high-level meeting when one woman from Srinagar tested positive, they told the government that they don’t have the requisite equipment for response mechanism against the coronaviru­s. In this backdrop, on Friday, Deputy Commission­er Srinagar Shahid Choudhary released Rs 3 crore for different hospitals and even for the Srinagar Municipali­ty to procure requisite equipment and items for response mechanism. “We immediatel­y need high speed internet restoratio­n as it will help us combat not only the corona threat, but also guide people not to come to the hospitals for routine ailments,” a senior doctor working in SKIMS said.

Students in Jammu and Kashmir, along with doctors, have been demanding 4G internet services on mobile phones as it is the only means to communicat­e in the present lockdown. Mayor of SMS Junaid Mattoo recently met L-G Murmu, appealing him for restoratio­n of 4G internet services in Kashmir in the wake of corona threat. Even Dr Farooq Abdullah has written to Prime Minister Modi, asking for restoratio­n of 4G internet services in Kashmir in these days of crisis. “We have yet to procure ventilator­s and high speed oxygen flow masks to combat Covid-19,” a senior official of the Health and Medical education department told this newspaper. He confessed that they don’t have the trained manpower to run these ventilator­s and attend to virus-affected patients in intensive care units. He said that even gloves, testing kits, personal protective gear for the staff are insufficie­nt.

After getting feedback from the ground, Divisional commission­er Kashmir Pandurang Kondbarao Pole on Friday himself inspected screening centers and main entry points at both Anantnag

and Kulgam districts in South Kashmir.

Meanwhile, police and authoritie­s were able to trace three PHD scholars from AMU in Kashmir valley as they fled from the quarantine ward without informing the authoritie­s. Deputy Commission­er Baramulla Dr G.N. Itoo told media on Saturday that two scholars from his district were traced and hospitaliz­ed. Similarly, another scholar was traced from South Kashmir and hospitaliz­ed. Recent reports said that many students from infected countries like Bangladesh and Iran have entered Kashmir valley without undergoing tests. There was a lot of hue and cry at Srinagar airport when students from Bangladesh refused to go for screening and quarantine. Police forcibly took them to the isolation ward and screening has been intensifie­d at two entry points in Kashmir valley at South Kashmir.

 ??  ?? A Covid-19 isolation ward.
Photo: Muzamil Bhat
A Covid-19 isolation ward. Photo: Muzamil Bhat

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