Jammy (NVI): Union Joint Secretary MK Bhandari, who has been designated as the Nodal Officer for the Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir to deal with the preventive measures against coronavirus, today cautioned the UT Health Department not to lower their guard against COVID-19.
The Joint Secretary was speaking at a meeting here to review the preparation of J&K to deal with the virus and take stock of necessary supplies.
Bhandari commended the health department for continuous monitoring and dealing with the situation effectively. He stated that India as a whole successfully tackled this problem by resorting to the Standard Operating Procedures against such eventualities.
He also advised training of staff to handle this problem adding that these programs should be carried out in consultation with Union Ministry of Health. Hands-on training should be provided to the health professionals so that everybody is prepared about their role and responsibility as per the established norms as it will help us prevent the disease in the first hand, he said.
During the meeting, Financial Commissioner, H&ME stressed on redistribution of resources like PPE kits, N-95 Masks, triple-layer masks and other paraphernalia among the health institutions. He maintained that such practices would help us tiding over this instant problem successfully.
He also asked the department to coordinate with the concerned Foreign Registration Office so that people coming from affected countries are tested, quarantined and treated effectively.
The meeting was informed that some 20 samples were taken and sent for analysis to AIIMS/NCDC and report in each case came negative. The necessary isolation wards, ventilators, ICUs have already been established in each of the medical college and associated hospitals including the district hospitals, the meeting was apprised.
It was further said that J&K has enough paraphernalia to tackle this problem and is fully prepared to face any situation without letting it get out of control.
Financial Commissioner, Health & Medical Education, Atal Dulloo hosted the meeting on behalf of J&K government.
Principal GMC, Jammu, Dr. Sunanda Raina, Director Health & Family Welfare, Arun Sharma, Director Health Services, Jammu, Renu Sharma, Director New Medical Colleges, Yashpal Sharma, Director ISM, J&K, Mohan Singh and Joint Director Planning Madan Lal were also present in the meeting along with epidemiologists.
Principal GMC Srinagar, Parvaiz Ahmad Shah, Director Health Services Kashmir, Samir Mattoo and Principals of new medical colleges attended the meeting through Video Conferencing.