Cabinet approves Rs 15,000 crore to combat COVID-19

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New Delhi (NVI):  The Union Cabinet today approved significant investment to the tune of Rs 15,000 crore for ‘India COVID-19 Emergency Response and Health System Preparedness Package’ that will help in tackling the coronavirus outbreak in the country and managing overall response at various levels.

The Union Cabinet, chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi took a decision in this regard.

The funds sanctioned will be utilised in 3 Phases and for immediate COVID-19 Emergency Response (an amount of Rs. 7,774 Crore) has been provisioned and rest for medium-term support (1-4 years) to be provided under mission mode approach, the Cabinet said in an official statement.

The key objectives of the package include mounting emergency response to slow and limit virus in India through the development of diagnostics and Covid dedicated treatment facilities, centralized procurement of essential medical equipment and drugs required for treatment of infected patients, strengthen and build resilient national and state health systems to support prevention and preparedness for future disease outbreaks.

The package will also help in setting up of laboratories and bolster surveillance activities, bio-security preparedness, pandemic research and proactively engage communities and conduct risk communication activities. These interventions and initiatives would be implemented under the overall umbrella of the Ministry of Health, the Cabinet said.

In phase one, the Health Ministry with the support of all the other line ministries has already undertaken several activities like additional funds to the tune of Rs 3,000 Crore have been released under the package to State/UTs, for strengthening of existing health facilities as COVID Dedicated Hospitals, Health Center and Care Centers.

“Diagnostics laboratories network has been expanded and our testing capacity increasing every day. In fact, leveraging on the existing multi-disease testing   platforms   under   National   TB Elimination Programme,   orders   for procurement of 13 lakhs diagnostic kits have been placed to augment COVID-19 testing,” the government said in a statement.

Apart from this, all health workers including Community Health Volunteers have been covered with insurance under the “Pradhan Mantri Garib Kalyan Package: Insurance Scheme for Health Workers lighting COVID-19”. Personal Protection Equipment (PPE), N95 masks and ventilators, testing kits and drugs for treatment are being procured centrally.

The major share of the expenditure will be used for mounting robust emergency response, strengthening National and State health systems followed by strengthening pandemic research and multi-sector national institutions and platforms for One-Health, community engagement and risk communications and implementation, management, capacity building, monitoring and evaluation component, the Government said.

In addition to this, Ministry of Health has been authorised to re-appropriate resources among components of the package and among the various implementation agencies (National Health Mission, Central Procurement, Railways, Department of Health Research/ICMR, National Centre for Disease Control) as per the evolving emergent situation.