Govt Capable To Tackle Situation: Dulloo

Jammu: Financial Commissioner Health & Medical Education Department, Atal Dulloo today took stock of measures put in place to prevent the spread of corona virus in Jammu and Kashmir besides reviewing the facilities for patients in different hospitals of Jammu. Principal, Government Medical College, Jammu; Dr Sunanda Raina; Nodal Officer, Corona virus, UT J&K, Dr Shafqat Khan and other officers accompanied the FC during his visit.

During his visit to the Government Medical College (GMC), Jammu, the FC inspected the isolation wards for corona virus suspects and directed the hospital authorities to follow proper guidelines with utmost care. He also directed them to make the newly constructed Intensive Care Units, High Dependency Wards functional at an earliest.

The FC also visited the Shri Maharaja Gulab Singh (SMGS) hospital where he inspected the quarantine and isolation facilities established for suspected corona virus cases of women and children.

He said that government is closely monitoring the situation and effective measures are being put in place to contain the virus in Jammu and Kashmir.

He said that government is capable of tackling the situation and said there is no need to panic. He also dispelled rumours about the death of anyone through this virus. He said that so far only one patient has tested positive in JK whose condition is stable and is under active observation of doctors.

He also said that travellers and persons in contact with suspected cases have been put under active surveillance and some of them have completed surveillance period of 28 days.

The FC also sought cooperation from public and advised them to avoid mass gatherings and urged people having travel history to affected countries to undergo self-imposed quarantine for a period of 14 days from the date of their arrival.

He reiterated that citizens must take basic precautions such as maintaining personal hygiene, hand washing, coughing and sneezing etiquettes and must avoid frequently touching face, eyes and nose. He also asked citizens to report any symptoms (fever, difficult breathing and cough) to the medical authorities immediately in order to contain the virus.

Atal Dulloo said that there is no shortage of safety masks and other equipments. He also said that seven pharma shops have been closed who were indulging in overcharging and said that Drug Controller Organisation has been activated to keep a check on the profiteers.

During his visit to GMC, the FC took stock of the facilities available for patients. He directed the concerned to operationalise the new Intensive Care Units, High Dependency Ward and Spinal Injury ward. He said that functioning of these units will bring a major relief to the patients. The FC was informed that all the arrangements are in place and these newly constructed wards will be made operational in next few days.

At Super Specialty Hospital, Jammu, the FC took stock of the functioning of the Dialysis centre where new dialysis machines have been installed for effective patient care.

One Suspected From Poonch

Poonch: A 25-year-old from Mendhar Poonch with “coronavirus-like symptoms” was on Thursday referred to Government Medical College Jammu for further examination.

Block Medical Officer (BMO) Mendhar Dr Parvez Ahmad Khan said that the person was screened at SDH Mendhar. The BMO said that the person had reported at Government sub- district hospital Mendhar today and as per him, he had come in contact with an Iranian returnee during visit to Chandigarh recently. His samples have been taken and the report is expected by tomorrow.

He was immediately shifted to Isolation ward coronavirus (COVID-19) and was later referred to Jammu for conduct examination, the BMO said.

The Medical Officer further said that six persons, four among them returnees from Saudi Arabia and two others from Kuwait were asked to remain under home quarantine for 15 days.

Khan also requested general public of the area to follow the advisory regarding (COVID-19).

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