Center sends teams to Punjab and Maharashtra to deal with corona crisis, know what works

The central government has sent its teams to both states due to the increasing coronal cases in Maharashtra and Punjab. High-level multi-disciplinary public health teams have been dispatched on its behalf, the Health Ministry said on Saturday. These teams will be given the responsibility of cooperating with the state’s health teams. Central teams assist state health departments in monitoring, monitoring and controlling zones. The work of the Central team headed to Maharashtra will be looked after by P. Raveendran of the Ministry of Health, while SK Singh, Director of the National Disease Control Center, Punjab will be in charge.

According to data from the Ministry of Health, there are currently 6,661 coronal active cases in Punjab and 90,055 active corona cases in Maharashtra. Central teams will first visit Kovid-19 hotspots in both Punjab and Maharashtra. Following this, information on the central teams will be provided to the Secretary of Health. In addition, reports will also be issued to the state governments for compliance.

From time to time, teams are sent from time to time in states and union territories where corona cases are on the rise. Concerns have been rising over the past one month due to rising coronal cases in states like Punjab, Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu, Madhya Pradesh, Gujarat and Hattisgarh. Concerns are rising in Maharashtra, especially after more than 10,000 cases were reported.

The test, track and treatment policy applies again: As the corona cases increase, the central government has asked for a return to treatment and treatment for policy. Union Health Secretary Rajesh Bhushan and NITI Aayog member Dr. Vinod K Paul held a meeting with Health Secretaries of Haryana, Andhra Pradesh, Odisha, Goa, Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Delhi and Chandigarh. The meeting reviewed the upcoming coronary cases in the state and the measures taken for its monitoring, prevention and management.

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