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Central team of health experts calls on LG to discuss COVID situation

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Srinagar: A two-member Central team of health experts on visit to Kashmir to review the overall COVID situation in the Valley, today called on the Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha here at the Raj Bhavan and suggested slew of measures to fight the pandemic.

The team comprising of NITI Aayog Member (Health), Dr V.K. Paul and National Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) chief, Dr S.K. Singh, held a detailed review of the situation emerging in the valley due to COVID Pandemic with all the district teams and tertiary-care hospitals, an official press release informed.

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It said the meeting was also attended by Advisor to the LG Rajeev Rai Bhatnagar, Chief Secretary BVR Subrahmanyam; Atal Dulloo, Financial Commissioner, Health & Medical Education, and Bhupinder Kumar, Mission Director, NHM J&K.

While briefing the LG about the on-ground assessment of the situation made by them, the members of the team lauded the UT government’s COVID containment and mitigation measures in place and suggested supplementary measures to further augment the same, the press release said.

It said they appreciated the J&K government’s testing strategy, mandatory traveller screening, and homecare model for positive asymptomatic patients. Testing strategy across the J&K is aggressive and robust and it has helped in containing the spread of the disease in the UT, they added.

In view of the impending winter season and sudden spike of positive cases in some districts of J&K, the team suggested a host of immediate measures including establishing 24×7 COVID Counseling Call Centres at divisional levels with technical team; strengthening the contact tracing mechanism with all contacts to be home quarantined until they test negative; micro-containment plan in cities with 100 percent testing of all inhabitants with strict perimeter control; strengthening the referral system from peripheral hospitals to tertiary-care hospitals; involvement of PRI in rural areas for COVID control efforts; continuing the high testing trend and building on same and increasing high flow nasal cannula (HFNC) inventory and keeping sufficient stock in stores.

The LG observed that all the important suggestions and recommendations made by the central team will play an important role in comprehensive and effective management of the COVID-19 situation in J&K.

The LG called for heightened awareness to keep the infection low and immediate capacity augmentation, besides utilization of every available resource to arrest the mortality rate.

He asked the health functionaries to formulate comprehensive future management and containment strategy of COVID-19 pandemic in J&K and stressed on carrying out intensive surveillance and testing, particularly in the red zones, and inviting renewed participation of PRIs, religious leaders and other “distinguished personalities” to spread awareness, the press release said.

He called for sustained efforts from all the stakeholders for effectively combating the spread of COVID-19. Strict compliance of all healthcare protocols and SOPs notified by the Central and the UT government must be ensured to mitigate the threat of the deadly virus, he maintained.

According to the press release, the LG also laid special emphasis on ensuring 100 percent coverage of Aarogya Setu app and asked for its integration with ITIHAS system, to improve contact tracing and surveillance of positive cases and its geo-mapping must be done to predict hotspots.

He also directed for putting in place a robust mechanism and taking all requisite measures to ensure the safety of frontline COVID warriors including doctors, paramedics, medical professionals and security forces who are also at the high risk of catching the infection.

The team acknowledged that J&K has a “vigorous” three-dimensional COVID containment strategy that is primary preventive, containment, and surveillance to arrest spread and management for reducing the mortality rate, which is playing an important role in effectively dealing with the COVID pandemic.

Various valuable suggestions were made during the meeting including setting up 24×7 tele-medicine/e-support centres for providing support of senior doctors, clinicians and community medicine professionals to the frontline medical professional working on ground; a similar, e-support system of medical professionals and psychologists for home-care patients to avoid any mental and psychological fatigue to overcome the disease; improving the ambulance response time for its immediate availability in rural and urban areas.

Suggestions were also made for providing continuous support to districts teams from medical professionals such as Medical College clinicians and Community Medicine professionals for their handholding and better scientific management of COVID-19 situation in the districts.

The team also suggested for evolving scientific learning community, wherein each Medical College including SKIMS can provide necessary scientific handholding to a minimum of three districts with a constant flow of scientific information that would also prove to be helpful in mortality management.

For rural areas, suggestions were made for devising an institutionalized mechanism like village monitoring committees including PRIs, Anganwadi workers and others for tracking incoming travellers and positives cases. Strengthening of IEC measures and revamping ICUs and utilization of the available resources to their full capacity was also suggested.

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