
KK Shailaja, Kerala Health Minister honoured by the United Nations
KK Shailaja, the Health Minister of Kerala, has been honoured by the United Nations on World Public Service Day 2020, for her untiring efforts to control a pandemic situation in her state. After seeing how Kerala handled the coronavirus situation, KK Shailaja has been much sought after and ministers of other states like Maharashtra and Karnataka have taken her guidance to stem the COVID-19 curve. The United Nations awarded her for the exemplary work and invited her to speak at a panel discussion on COVID-19.
On Twitter, many of her admirers congratulated her calling KK Shailaja the "new face of India" and "pride of Kerala".
#kkShailaja the new face of India!#KERALAMODEL#KeralaNo1@shailajateacher@vijayanpinarayipic.twitter.com/LAGjrL1Vm3
— Sarath Mohan (@Drsrt7) June 23, 2020
Proud moment ????
— Anina Anju (@aninaanju) June 23, 2020
Health Minister, Kerala State, India is being honoured by United Nations.#HealthMinister#Kerala#KKShailajapic.twitter.com/ZeavlYPYxP
Proud moment for India
— Sreepadchandran (@sreepadchandran) June 23, 2020
Honouring Public Servants in the COVID-19 Pandemic Response - 2020 United Nations Public Service Day, Kerala health and social justice minister Kk Shilaja Teacher as one of the speakers.#UnitedNationsPublicServiceDay#UnitedNations#kkshailajapic.twitter.com/tscFuyiXIW
The first COVID-19 case had been detected in Kerala on January 31. The carrier was a person who had come from Wuhan, the coronavirus epicenter of the world. By March, Kerala and Maharashtra had the maximum number of COVID-19 cases. But due to the prompt and targeted handling of the state government the numbers started going down by mid- April.
Squads of health workers, health services providers and volunteers have been formed to ensure that there is regular communication with the individuals under home quarantine.#COVID19
— Shailaja Teacher (@shailajateacher) June 2, 2020
Led by KK Shailaja, Kerala showed the way of contact tracing of COVID-19 infected people. Relentlessly door-to-door surveys were conducted and strict action was taken if guidelines were not followed. The state also had to handle the influx of people from outside as workers who were in Middle Eastern countries were flown back. There were also hundreds of international tourists in the state when the complete lockdown was announced. The state also chalked out a careful exit strategy to make sure that COVID-19 cases did not spike.
KK Shailaja is always close to the 'corona warriors' of her state. On Nurses Week amid COVID-19 crisis, she interacted with scores of nurses via video conference and appreciated their selfless work.
In a normal case Nurses week and nurses day is widely celebrated in the state. This year keeping in mind the pandemic, extensive celebrations are avoided. pic.twitter.com/423IYXd0x6
— Shailaja Teacher (@shailajateacher) May 12, 2020
The United Nations, every year on June 23, observes the world public service day to appreciate and pay respect to public servants across the world. The UN had started a recognition programme - the UN Public Service Awards (UNPSA) in 2003, to reward the excellent work done by public servants.