Center fixes 7 days to improve conditions in affected states

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The central government has decided seven days to help the Corona affected states and bring the situation under control as soon as possible. During this time a video conferencing meeting will be held with all the district administrative officers of every state. In this, information on hospitals, investigation, monitoring, and ration, etc. will be sought.

Union Health Minister Dr. Harsh Vardhan and Union Minister of State for Health Ashwini Choubey started it in Madhya Pradesh on Monday. Maharashtra, Gujarat, and Delhi, as well as Madhya Pradesh, is also getting the highest number of corona infection cases. Apart from all the district officials of Madhya Pradesh, information was also sought from the directors of top medical institutions. A day earlier, the ministry had constituted 20 special teams to help 10 states. This includes experts from Bhopal AIIMS and NCDC of Madhya Pradesh. It was told through video conferencing that teams in Madhya Pradesh have started work in Indore and Bhopal. First of all, he has focused on surveillance.

Non-urgent meetings postponed a week

A senior Health Ministry official said that every week this week, along with the Health Minister, Health Secretary, Special Secretary, Joint Secretary, etc., one district of the states will be focused. Due to this, the Ministry has postponed the non-urgent meetings of the rest of its departments till next week. He informed that keeping in mind the target of the upcoming May 17, this week is very important for all states. Efforts made this week will appear next to one week.

Central team report: Bengal has the highest death rate in the country

The central team, which has returned to assess the condition of corona in West Bengal, has claimed that the state has the highest corona mortality rate of 12.8 percent in the country. In the letter sent to the Chief Secretary of the state, it is said that the information shown in the medical bulletin of the health department of the state and the information given to the central government is quite

Is the difference.

The letter also reiterated that Mamata's government was uncooperative with the team. In a letter sent on Monday to the state chief secretary Rajiv Sinha, the chief of the central team reached Kolkata, "Kovid-19 death rate in the country is the highest at 12.8 percent in West Bengal." That is, about 13 out of every 100 infected here have lost their lives. This high mortality rate shows that the state has had low tests and negligence in monitoring the infected.



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